Mystic Experiences
Mystic Experiences
Mystic Experiences by Bhagwan Das
Valmiki's Ramayana, the story of Rama and his defeat of Ravana, the evil King of Lanka, is well known to the world. However, it is said that Valmiki also wrote a less known book calledYoga VasishthaorVasishtha Ramayana, which describes the inner life of Rama, telling how he triumphed over foes within himself, and so prepared to fight and conquer, for the helping of the world, the outer evil forces rampant at that time. The Vedantins consider it as a work for the philosopher-yogi, who having mustered the theory, is passing on to the practice of it; whereas the well-known works like theBhagavadgita and the Upanishads are meant for those who are yet trying to master the theory.
Mystic Experiences is a highly abbreviated version of theYoga Vasishtha, with notes by Annie Besant elucidating some obscure portions in the book. It is structured in the form of stories and fables, with a philosophical foundation similar to those found in Advaita Vedanta, holding that the 'whole material world is the object of the mind'. The Text is notable for expounding the principles of Maya and Brahman, as well as the principles of non-duality, and its discussion of Yoga. Pierre d'Angkor, a French theosophist and author, has acclaimed it as 'a most precious and a rare gem of Sanskrit literature, a book really to be placed by the side of The Voice of the Silence, Light on the Path, the Bhagavadgita, the Upanishds, and so on'.
ISBN-10 81-7059-604-1
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Theosophical Publishing House, Adyar
Pages: 156 pages
Dimensions: 12.2x18x1.1