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Play of Consciousness: A Spiritual Autobiography

Play of Consciousness: A Spiritual Autobiography

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Experience "knowing" God!
Review: I read many of Muktananda's books and this is an excellent introduction to anyone who craves the experience of "knowing" God. Although Muktananda has passed on, his personal account of the process of having a Guru as his guide was enlightening. It lead me to read "The One Minute Guide to Prosperity and Enlightenment" by Sri Siva, a modern day Siddha Guru who now travels around the world with a similar message for the sincere spiritual aspirant. Both authors emphasize the importance of having a Guru to safely guide the person through the process of "knowing" God. In the world today, there are many teachers, though few who have first-hand experience of "knowing" God in their lives. Both authors lead us to that "knowing" God state and the world around us is forever changed!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An Extraordinary Account
Review: I read many of Muktananda's books and this is an excellent introduction to anyone who craves the experience of "knowing" God. Although Muktananda has passed on, his personal account of the process of having a Guru as his guide was enlightening. It lead me to read "The One Minute Guide to Prosperity and Enlightenment" by Sri Siva, a modern day Siddha Guru who now travels around the world with a similar message for the sincere spiritual aspirant. Both authors emphasize the importance of having a Guru to safely guide the person through the process of "knowing" God. In the world today, there are many teachers, though few who have first-hand experience of "knowing" God in their lives. Both authors lead us to that "knowing" God state and the world around us is forever changed!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: GREAT!
Review: So many of us yearn to know God, to know the Truth, to know our own Self. Yet, the way is often concealed or murky. What would we give to actually experience it? What would we give to know what to expect on the journey to the Self? Play of Consciousness is an extraordinary book. Each time I read this book, I am drawn into a deep state of meditation and experience my own inner perfection. Again and again, Play of Consciousness gives me courage to move forward in my own spiritual journey. Such is the greatness of Swami Muktananda. Not only did he live established in his own perfection, but through every word, every action, every thought, he imparted his attainment to all and encouraged us to keep progressing. Those receptive to the grace and love contained in this masterpiece, will surely experience their own true greatness and perfect love. What a blessing to humanity it is to have a detailed account of the spiritual journey and divine attainment of this extraordinary Siddha, or perfected being.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An Extraordinary Account
Review: This book is extraordinary in that in gives a first-hand account of the journey of spiritual awakening and meditation that leads to Self-realization. Muktananda writes from both the perspectives of having been a disciple of an enlightened Master and as a Guru who has much to teach sincere aspirants on the inner path. His words carry the conviction of actual experience; this is not a theortical treatise on the ultimate meaning of life and human potential. It is rather a testament to what happens when the power of grace and the longing of a true seeker meet. The intention of this book is not to inspire a belief about the enlightened state of Muktananda; but rather to impart a description of essential truth to the reader which is meant to be verified by actual experience.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Odd book, but interesting in retrospect
Review: This is a difficult, convoluted read... but it is more fascinating to read at this point, with Muktananda having been exposed as a false guru, to better see the development of and maintenance of the guru image, and how devotion can become a cult.

The inability of SYDA members to separate themselves from the unethical processes of this cult, even after Muktananda was revealed, has its root in the teachings as presented here. You can really see the motivations and methods employed from the very beginning. Truly fascinating in that respect.

A true guru will never create dependence in a student. That's the best guide to tell true from false. It is however very interesting to read this autobiography with active hindsight.


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