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by Nori J. Muster (Author) "The Hare Krishnas' Western world headquarters is on a residential street in West Los Angeles called Watseka Avenue, just off Venice Boulevard near Culver City..." (more)
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Perhaps the most colorful and aggressive of the Asian spiritual communities to take root on American shores was that of the Hare Krishnas, more formally known as the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON). Who has not witnessed their American converts' dancing in the streets in their orange robes, confidently baring their shaven heads, or endured their fundraising efforts in airports? Against those finger cymbal-clanging memories of the 1970s, Muster's narrative of her insider's experience of ISKCON is nothing less than mesmerizing. That the American adventure into the worship of the noble Krishna would come to grief after the death of their ISKCON's charismatic Guru Srila A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Praphupada in a scandal of murder, greed and corruption was perhaps not surprising to those who saw more than the Hare Krishna's superficial celebration of Krishna's love. For Muster, who worked for 10 years as a public relations secretary and editor of the organization's newpaper, the ISKCON World Review, the humiliation of ISKCON meant the loss of an admirable spiritual vision. Her narrative of that scandal confronts the ways in which traditional patriarchy and philosophical rigidity regularly defeated spiritual vitality. Muster's book is an important testimony that might be instructive to those involved in the leadership of any religious movement.

Copyright 1996 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

--This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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An important insider critique of a disturbing era in ISKON's history. -- Publisher's Weekly

Scholars of religion will find much of value in Muster's thoughtful and well written account. -- Catherine Wessinger, Nova Religio

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  • Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: University of Illinois Press (March 29, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0252065662
  • ISBN-13: 978-0252065668
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.1 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars See all reviews (24 customer reviews)
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32 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Well done, March 13, 2001
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I am an iniated member of ISKCON - have been for the last 10 years or so. Still, I rate this book with 5 stars. Why? Because I know that what Nori writes is the sad truth. And we need more books like this. Readers who do not know ISKCON (the hare-krsna-movement)should and just read this book in order get their prejudices confirmed should keep one thing in mind: We are a young movement in the West, and yes, we make all kind of mistakes. Yet - we talk about it. Many ISKCON-members: leaders, rank-and-file-devotees, friends are trying to change ISKCON, to make it, as Srila Prabhupada put it: a house where the whole world can live in. Nori's book is wonderful; I like the style, I like her personal realizations about ISKCON, and I can only congratulate her. There is one sad part to it, though: We need people like Nori *in* ISKCON, not out of it. On the other hand - who if not people like her will make things happen? Thanks, Nori, I love your book! Hare Krsna!
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5.0 out of 5 stars an illuminating picture of a young woman's struggle, December 4, 1998
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I loved Nori Muster's book, "Betrayal of the Spirit". It took me back to the old days in Los Angeles when I lived near the Hare Krishna Temple with my ex husband, guitarist John Fahey. John loved this book so much that he has bought it twice (after losing it once on the road). I remember John taking me over to the temple, to what he called "Little India" and introducing me to the chanting, drumming, and the free vegetarian Sunday feasts. We were given the royal treatment, with tours and (I'm sure) people assigned to us to try to convert us. Although neither of us ever became devotees we were always made welcome at the temple and I bought John a drum and he bought me a sari.

"Betrayal of the Spirit" has all of the color and drama of a vivid memory. I could smell the incense, hear the music, feel the emotions of the devotees. The costumes, the makeup, the deities in the temple, they were all there. Even an elephant. What more could a seeker after the exotic want? Nori's intimate description of the inside workings of ISKON satisfied quite a bit of my curiosity about how the organization was run in those days and I found that she portrayed the characters with an attention to detail that really brought them to life for me. I was able to appreciate the conflicts not only between various factions within ISKON, but within each individual. The goal of spirituality was often endangered by the temptation of power.

One of the themes that ran throughout the book was the relationship between father and daughter, and how Nori managed within the context of ISKON to follow in her father's footsteps by becoming a Public Relations worker. Her father's advice and support throughout despite her choice of a very different way of life was touching, and Nori's acceptance of his terminal illness was proof of her spiritual outlook.

"Betrayal of the Spirit" is an illuminating picture of a young woman's struggle to find peace, fulfillment, and structure in a materialistic world where "woman's place" has not yet been decided and men (and women) often long for enlightenment, but settle for money.

--Melody Fahey

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24 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A disillusioned Krishna member's recollection, December 14, 1998
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Nori J. Muster joined the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) - the Hare Krishnas - in 1978. She lived in the Krishnas' western world headquarters in Los Angeles and worked for 10 years as a public relations secretary and editor of the organization's newspaper, the ISKCON World Review.

Her book, Betrayal of the Spirit, discusses international drug smuggling, arms caches, airport fundraising, child abuse, and assassinations within the mysterious group, as well as the dynamics that forced most of the grou's original members to leave.

Muster's book is about the public relations nightmare of the decade following Founder Swami Prabhupada's death. Disillusioned over continuing internal strife, in 1988 Muster left the world of saris, brass cymbals and institutional male chauvinism to come back into mainstream American life.

Her story reads like a non-fiction suspense novel while she shows how an organization can quickly fall into dishonesty, deceit and hypocrisy. Her story is intensely personal, touching - and a great read.

Publisher's Weekly called it "nothing less than mesmerizing." I enjoyed reading it.

-Paula Hassler, Tempe, Arizona

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2.0 out of 5 stars everything is a tradeoff
u need to chant Hare Krishna. Just ignore iskcon teachings. you are architect of your destiny
Published 4 months ago by Hari Sujathan

3.0 out of 5 stars After ten years, realisation ? hmmm
after ten years in the movement, the penny dropped. 'This is a cult, I must leave'

This is an excellent and well written book, riveting. Read more
Published on May 30, 2007 by Trancer108

4.0 out of 5 stars A GOOD VIEW TO ONE SIDE OF THE TRUTH.
I am not a hare krishna but am interested in the belief system.
knowing that there is/can be scam and politics of all sorts in any organized religion/belief system, i... Read more
Published on September 19, 2006 by Jamie Velasquez

3.0 out of 5 stars Loving the Good or Hating the Bad are NOT the same
I went to a Kumbha mela in India in 1965 at 18 years old and experienced many of the sincere Holy sadhus of India. Read more
Published on March 27, 2006 by Kaunteya

1.0 out of 5 stars There Are No Victims, Only Volunteers
As a 31 year member of the Hare Krishna Movement, I apologize on behalf of the angst and disappointment Nori has experienced, as expressed in Betrayal of the Spirit. Read more
Published on December 14, 2005 by Gaura Dasa

1.0 out of 5 stars Not impressed
Self-pitying, weak-minded and unbalanced account of one woman's involvement in the Hare Krishna movement. Read more
Published on March 12, 2005 by Nadia

4.0 out of 5 stars A portrait of mounting corruption and its concealment.
This well-written book provides a good account of how a religious organization can become increasingly corrupt yet seek to conceal and deny this corruption at every turn. Read more
Published on January 11, 2005 by Gordon Neufeld

3.0 out of 5 stars Missing the point
Miss Nori has written an interesting account of her less than happy experiences within the Hare Krishna movement. Read more
Published on March 26, 2001

4.0 out of 5 stars iskcon truth or silence
the iskcon movement is about truth and kindness. Simple words as a chant can be powerful tools is achieving goals. Read more
Published on November 19, 2000

5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent book detailing the life of a betrayed follower
Nori Muster had great spirit when she entered a life as a Hari Krishna devotee and that spirit was obviously broken by the betrayal of the sect's leadership. Read more
Published on August 16, 1999

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