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: Brunton emphasizes that spiritual truth must be experienced directly rather than just studied theoretically.
: The book is credited with being one of the first major works to make Eastern mystical traditions accessible and understandable to a 20th-century Western audience. Critical Reception and Legacy Full text of "A Search in Secret India" - Internet Archive A Search in Secret India
(1934) is a seminal work of spiritual travel literature by British journalist and mystic Paul Brunton . The book chronicles Brunton's journey across India in the 1930s as he searches for authentic spiritual masters and ancient wisdom, ultimately introducing figures like Sri Ramana Maharshi to the Western world . Core Narrative and Themes : Brunton emphasizes that spiritual truth must be
