The Great Failure: A Bartender, A Monk, and My Unlikely Path to Truth

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The Great Failure: A Bartender, A Monk, and My Unlikely Path to Truth is a memoir by writer and Zen practitioner Natalie Goldberg that explores her complex relationships, spiritual journey, and the nature of truth through personal stories of disillusionment and insight.

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instanceOf memoir
about Natalie Goldberg NERFINISHED
a Zen monk
a bartender
author Natalie Goldberg NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
explores healing from disillusionment
the impact of betrayal
the limits of spiritual authority
the nature of truth
focusesOn complex relationships
emotional honesty
personal failure
spiritual teachers
genre memoir
hasAuthorOccupation Zen practitioner
writer
language English
literaryForm nonfiction
literaryStyle confessional
introspective
narrative nonfiction
mainSubject Zen practice
disillusionment
insight
personal relationships
spiritual journey
truth
narrativePerspective first-person
targetAudience adult readers
readers interested in memoirs
readers interested in spirituality
theme family relationships
forgiveness
search for truth
self-discovery
spiritual disillusionment
spiritual practice
teacher-student relationships
truth and illusion

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