When he was only nine years old Satish Kumar renounced the world & joined the wandering bortherhood of Jain monks. Dissuaded from this path by an inner voice at the age of eighteen he became a compaigner for land reform working to turn Gandhis vision of a renewed India into reality. Fired by the example of Bertrand Russell he undertook an 8 000-mile peace pilgrimage walking from India to America without any money through mountains deserts storms & snow. It was an adventure during which he was thrown into jail in France faced a loaded gun in America
- & delivered packets of peace tea to the leaders of the four nuclear powers. In 1973 he settled in England taking on the editorship of Resurgence magazine & becoming the guiding light behind a number of ecological spiritual & educational ventures. Following Indian tradition in his fiftieth year he undertook another pilgrimage: again without any money he walked to the holy places of Britain
- Glastonbury Lindisfarne & Iona. Written with a penetrating simplicity No Destination is an exhilarating account of an extraordinary life.