Autobiography of a Spiritually Incorrect Mystic

by Bhagwan Rajneesh

Publisher: Macmillan Published: 2001-06-09 Category: Spirituality & Mindfulness

A revolutionary voice in spiritual transformation emerges through candid reflections and provocative teachings that challenge every conventional notion of what it means to walk a spiritual path. These compiled talks and writings present an uncompromising vision of awakening that refuses to bow to religious orthodoxy, social expectations, or the comfortable illusions most seekers cling to on their journey toward truth.

At the heart of these teachings lies a fierce commitment to individual freedom and direct experience over borrowed knowledge and secondhand beliefs. The perspective shared here dismantles the very foundations upon which traditional spirituality has been built, questioning the usefulness of scriptures, rituals, and organized religion in bringing about genuine transformation. Instead, readers encounter an invitation to radical authenticity, to meditation as rebellion, and to consciousness as the ultimate revolution.

The wisdom shared across these pages refuses to provide easy answers or comforting platitudes. Rather than offering a systematic path or a set of practices to follow blindly, these teachings emphasize the importance of questioning everything, including the teacher. This paradoxical approach to spiritual guidance insists that true understanding cannot be transferred from master to disciple but must be discovered within the depths of one's own being through direct experience and unflinching self-inquiry.

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