Apprenticed To A Himalayan Master (2011) - Plot & Excerpts
This book reminds me of "Autobiography of a Yogi" by Paramahansa Yogananda. Sri M (Mumtaj Ali), who is given Hindu name Madhu, describes his spiritual journey undertaken by Babaji. The description of Himalayas are quite beautiful and help us explore a world that is unknown to most of us. There are numerous stories of miracles which I fail to believe but I have no reason to disapprove it since those are unknown dimensions for more most us.The most peculiar thing about M is his ability to have faith in everything and see the positive side of the life. He has only good words to say about everyone who is described in this book and he believes everyone. He have faith in Babaji and also faith in J Krishnamurthy, who has faith in nothing. That reminds me the folloing story of MullaNasruddin was sitting as Judge. A case was brought-up for hearing.‘You are right,’ said Nasruddin after hearing one side.‘You are right,’ he said after hearing the other side.‘But both cannot be right,’ said a member of public sitting in the audience.‘You are also right,’ said Nasruddin.Sri M believes in believing everything and that is indeed a sign of wisdom, but people who thinks rationally may find the story difficult to believe. An amazing and soothing account of a man's journey on the path less travelled. It stands in the league of Autobiography of A Yogi by Shri Paramhansa Yogananda. Sri M keeps us enthralled throughout his autobiography. His humble and matter of factly writing makes you feel as if you are sitting in front of him and listening to his lifestory than reading a mere book.An excellent work, a must read whether you want to follow the "Path less Travelled" or not.Read It.
What do You think about Apprenticed To A Himalayan Master (2011)?
This book should have been titled - "Mushroom and its hallucinogenic effects"
—superjames2040
This book teaches you what we have.....simple and real...
—Bre
A book gifted by divine through dear friends. Marvelous!
—jsand
A superb book on the spiritual experiences of a Yogi...!
—floyd