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And through it all are the clear, strong, unwavering tones of a
master who reminds us that the only thing that lies between the
human and the divine, the finite and the boundless, the seeking and
the finding, is choice. What does that choice entail? Not the
acquisition of any path-breaking wisdom, but a determined refusal
to strengthen one's ignorance, to reinforce one's deceptions, to
'gold-plate one's limitations'. The danger, Sadhguru tells us, does
not lie in being in the dark - that can be dispelled for anyone who
genuinely desires it - but in settling for an easy brilliance, a
spurious radiance. The danger does not lie in seeking urgently, but
in arriving cheaply.
This selection of gems by Sadhguru is something every reader will
want to return to time and time again.
Constructed around a series of late night conversations around a
camp fire between Cheryl Simone and Sadhguru Vasudev on an Island
in the middle of a Western North Carolina lake near her mountain
home, "Midnights with the Mystic" is the most thorough exposition
of the teachings of India's most sought after mystic. Sadhguru
challenges us to embrace the possibility that to each of us is
available a higher realm of reality, a peak of consciousness; an
entree into the realm of freedom and bliss.
Simone, an Atlanta real estate developer, was the typical baby
boomer in search of an authentic spiritual experience.
Professionally successful, yet spiritually arid, she discovered a
way into what she was looking for in the teachings of Sadhguru.
Concrete and down-to-earth, "Midnights with the Mystic" both
provides readers with an introduction to profound spiritual
teaching and a personal glimpse of a charismatic guru."
This is a book for those who stayed behind. It is a chance to make
a pilgrimage on the page, travelling through the unpredictable but
fascinating terrain of the master's words. Amalgamating discourses
and conversations from several yatras, it is a blend of the
specific and the timeless. This book is not just about the
Himalayas. And yet, the book would never have happened without the
Himalayas. The mountains play a vital role in the text, alternately
as context and catalyst, mood and metaphor. Without them, some of
the questions in this book would never have been asked. Even if
they sometimes seem tangential to the line of enquiry, they remain
a powerful subterranean presence, eventually becoming the very
bedrock of this book.
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