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"Awakened Dreams" was written in the early 1900s at the end of the
Ottoman era by Ahmet Hilmi--humorist, revolutionary, and Sufi
mystic. Raji--a young man disillusioned with science, philosophy,
religion, and with life as he knows it--meets a grandfather-like
"madman" who lives in a cemetery and wears clothes patched with
bits of mirrors. The Mirror Dede, though apparently mad, makes more
sense than anyone Raji has ever met. From time to time they drink
coffee together, and as the old man plays a reed flute, Raji's
transformation is mirrored through a series of awakened dreams. He
experiences changes of perception which show to him the limitations
of our ordinary human faculties, and he encounters various prophets
and holy beings who reveal to him the secret of his own existence.
This book has the charm of Hesse's "Siddhartha," the wry humor of a
Vonnegut novel, and the visionary wisdom of Castaneda's Don Juan
series. It continues to be used as a vibrant teaching tale in many
Sufi circles. Though a story of mythical dimensions, "Awakened
Dreams" is not a fantasy but a transcription of the spiritual
journey based on Hilmi's own experience.
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