
In this candid memoir the author opens with a thoughtful reflection on the challenge of recounting one’s own life, framing her story as a mirror for a restless, questioning generation. She captures the paradox of a world caught between the promise of scientific progress and the yearning for spiritual meaning, inviting listeners to explore the anxieties, hopes, and doubts that shaped her era. The tone is intimate yet universal, suggesting that the personal journey may offer guidance to anyone wrestling with the same turbulent currents.
From the earliest memories of a modest London home and the comforting rituals of family life, she traces the roots of a fierce curiosity that would later drive her into public advocacy and mystic inquiry. Early chapters reveal her immersion in the social debates of the day—labor struggles, emerging socialist ideas, and the search for deeper truths—setting the stage for a life that would intertwine activism, education, and a profound spiritual quest. Listeners will find a vivid portrait of a woman stepping from the familiar into the unknown, seeking light amid the shadows of her time.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (539K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Jonathan Ingram and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team.
Release date
2004-04-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1847–1933
A fearless reformer who moved from radical politics in Britain to spiritual leadership and Indian self-rule, she lived at the center of some of the biggest debates of her age. Her writing and public speaking made her a powerful voice on religion, education, women's rights, and freedom.
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