Javier Melloni, theologian and specializes in comparative mysticism and intercultural and interreligious dialogue anthropologist, provides the reader with a slow and poetic tone work slowly gestated, also to be read slowly. Its pages were distilled without haste, impelled by the need to express what the title announces, the thirst of Being
The author has left the impulse and inspiration of his thirst traveling on different areas of the search and encounters. Thus, the issues are happening like a river flowing into the Sea of milestones and identifying some travel, some tracks and trails that have been highlighted. Everything is open. Melloni share just some of the sips that have calmed their thirst and perhaps can also quench the thirst of others to discern that we are immersed in the Self