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A Compelling Account of an Enlightenment Experience, the Magic of Life and The Light.
In this richly mystical short story, while deep in the majestic wilderness of the Himalayan mountains, explorer M.G. Hawking encounters something very unexpected, answers to his innermost questions.
"Always I have loved the vastness and beauty of nature, sensed some deep mystery there, some great and profound meaning. One explores the great mountains, standing eternal like monumental puzzles, inviting wonder and curiosity. What is this vastness, what does it mean? -- and the beauty, what is the cause of it? What makes it? What is this enormous energy of the world, the power, the life, the light?
"For so long I traveled the wilderness, thinking how incredible everything was, often dangerous, sometimes sad, sometimes joyful, yet always beautiful. I lived and walked the mountains and traveled through forests, searching -- and certain things looked so enchanting, so mysterious -- tongues of flame writhing against the darkness, an eagle wheeling through the blue, a crystal lake huddled in emerald forest, a great white peak sailing on the sky, millions of stars scattered across the night like so many cities of the gods. So often I gazed in wonder and awe, and once a strange feeling came over me, as though something never seen yet long anticipated was about to happen, that a veil was about to lift, the riddle unravel, the secret reveal itself, that at last I would see into the mystery."
While in the great mountains of the Himalayas, the author meets with an experience that illuminates those mysteries, revealing the secrets of life and the light. Richly enlightening, this narrative recounts the author's experience and subsequent thoughts and reflections, putting in a new perspective the insights reached by some of history's greatest minds.
"Everything we call real is made of things that cannot be regarded as real." -- Niels Bohr, Nobel Laureate
"Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one." -- Albert Einstein, Nobel Laureate
"Consciousness cannot be accounted for in physical terms, for consciousness is absolutely fundamental. Quantum physics reveals a basic oneness of the universe. Multiplicity is only apparent; in truth, there is only one mind." -- Erwin Schrödinger, Nobel Laureate
"Sometimes, even in the habitual course of life, the illusions of this world disappear all at once, and we feel in seeing its greater reality as we would at a ball, where if we did not hear the music, the dancing that we saw there would appear insane." -- Germaine de Staël, De l'Allemagne (1813)
These profound concepts have been expressed as well by Eastern mystics and sages throughout the millennia, the philosophy of one mind, of the one-consciousness present in all things. Could the experience of enlightenment be the direct experience of this one mind? If so, what does it reveal?
This inspirational story of an enlightenment experience will touch you and leave you with a profound message. 2020 Edition Short Story. Kindle page count 165 (estimated, varies depending on the reading device used). Includes an Anthology Section with excerpts from additional Wisdom Masters Press books.
Library-Cataloging-Data: enlightenment, expanded awareness, consciousness, visionary, metaphysical, mystical, esoteric, arcane, occult, higher knowledge, Nepal, Himalayan mountains, unexplained mysteries, ancient mysteries
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