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Autobiography of a Spiritually Incorrect Mystic

by Bhagwan Rajneesh

Publisher: Macmillan Published: 2000 Category: Spirituality & Mindfulness

Prepare to encounter a spiritual vision that refuses to bow to convention, tradition, or the comfortable assumptions that typically shape religious and mystical discourse. This remarkable collection presents the unfiltered teachings of one of the twentieth century's most controversial and misunderstood spiritual masters, offering readers a direct confrontation with ideas that challenge everything they thought they knew about enlightenment, meditation, and the spiritual path.

At its core, this work demolishes the sanitized, politically correct version of spirituality that has become so popular in modern wellness culture. Instead of offering gentle affirmations and easy answers, these teachings demand that readers examine their deepest assumptions about consciousness, freedom, and what it means to be truly alive. The voice that emerges from these pages is uncompromising, often shocking, yet undeniably authentic in its commitment to truth over comfort.

Readers will discover a radical approach to meditation that strips away centuries of religious dogma and cultural conditioning. Rather than presenting meditation as a technique for stress reduction or productivity enhancement, these teachings reveal it as a revolutionary act of consciousness—a way of dismantling the very structures of mind that keep human beings trapped in patterns of suffering, conformity, and unconscious living. The emphasis throughout is on direct experience rather than belief, on awareness rather than doctrine, on individual transformation rather than collective ideology.

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