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THE MYSTIC EYE Preface
What exactly is enlightenment? And who exactly is a mystic? Are mystics still to be found? Why does the prospect of bumping into a live one today seem about as likely as encountering Tyrannosaurus Rex in your backyard? For the greater part of my life, I believed I’d been born into a guruless world. (A godless one too, but things had apparently been that way a long time.) No one seemed to address the questions that really counted – questions about life and death and all their attendant terrors and mysteries. It often felt like we had been born too late. The gods no longer communed with mortals. Sages no longer kept open the transmission lines between the mundane and the mystical. We lived in a fallen world. One in which ‘the best lack all conviction, while the worst are full of passionate intensity’, as Yeats observed. And eternal thirst was the badge of all our tribe. Then Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev happened in my life. The thirst didn’t go away. If anything, it intensified. But once thing was clear: mystics do exist. Likewise gurus. And they are capable of touching a chord even in dyed-in-the-wool skeptics like myself. This is a book for the thirsty. And emphatically not a book for the faint-hearted. In a series of far-reaching exploratory conversations, Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev – a living master and mystic of our times – touches on every conceivable question that a seeker might nurse about the realm of the mystical. Questions about enlightenment, liberation, death, God and the afterlife. Also those niggling but ostensibly trifling questions that so many wonder about, but are hesitant to ask: about spirits, disembodied beings, angels, demons, black magic, possession and the occult. And in a riveting culmination to the book, Sadhguru unfolds the story of his life mission, a saga of extraordinary commitment and courage that spans three lifetimes. The result is the Dhyanalinga, the dream of countless yogis down the centuries: a unique energy form which sows the seed of liberation in all who visit it.
This is a book to treasure. It offers an unprecedented glimpse into the world of a contemporary mystic, a prodigious living archive of knowledge. In the course of his discussions, Sadhguru probes the farthest realms of illogic, and yet his unfailingly rational and matter-of-fact tone lends credibility to the more fantastic aspects of the content. The result is a unique perspective on a world you knew – or thought you knew. Refracted through the mystic eye - a lens of exceptional insight and piercing clarity – it is a world transformed. A world that reminds you that there are indeed many ‘more things on heaven and earth… than are dreamt of in your philosophy’. * * *
The book includes an introduction to Sadhguru as well as short prefatory notes to each chapter by Swami Nisarga. Short poems by Sadhguru serve as entry points to each chapter.