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Betrayal of the Spirit: My Life behind the Headlines of the Hare Krishna Movement

hardcoverDecember 1, 1996
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ISBN-13: 9780252022630 ISBN-10: 0252022637
Publisher
University of Illinois Press
Binding
hardcover
Published
December 1, 1996
Weight
1.3 lbs
Dimensions
24.80×2.50×15.90 cm

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Betrayal of the Spirit: My Life behind the Headlines of the Hare Krishna Movement by Muster, Nori J.. hardcover edition. ISBN: 9780252022630.

Combining behind-the-scenes coverage of an often besieged religious group with a personal account of one womans struggle to find meaning in it, Betrayal of the Spirit takes readers to the center of life in the Hare Krishna movement. Nori J. Muster joined the International Society of Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON)--the Hare Krishnas--in 1978, shortly after the death of the movements spiritual master, and worked for ten years as a public relations secretary and editor of the organizations newspaper, the ISKCON World Review. In this candid and critical account, Muster follows the inner workings of the movement and the Hare Krishnas progressive decline. Combining personal reminiscences, published articles, and internal documents, Betrayal of the Spirit details the scandals that beset the Krishnas--drug dealing, weapons stockpiling, deceptive fundraising, child abuse, and murder within ISKCON–as well as the dynamics of schisms that forced some 95 percent of the groups original members to leave. In the midst of this institutional disarray, Muster continued her personal search for truth and religious meaning as an ISKCON member until, disillusioned at last with the movements internal divisions, she quit her job and left the organization. In a new preface to the paperback edition, Muster discusses the personal circumstances that led her to ISKCON and kept her there as the movements image worsened. She also talks about "the darkest secret"–child abuse in the ISKCON parochial schools--that was covered up by the public relations office where she worked.