Constructed around a series of late night conversations around a camp fire between Cheryl Simone and Sadhguru Vasudev on an Island in the middle of a Western North Carolina lake near her mountain home, Midnights with the Mystic is the most thorough exposition of the teachings of India's most sought after mystic. Sadhguru challenges us to embrace the possibility that to each of us is available a higher realm of reality, a peak of consciousness; an entre into the realm of freedom and bliss. Concrete and down-to-earth, Midnights with the Mystic both provides listeners with an introduction to profound spiritual teaching and a personal glimpse of a charismatic guru.
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"I really enjoyed this book. It was a fast read and very pleasurable. If you are out searching, then this is a must read book for you.I think Cheryl is very relate able, and a lot of people will understand exactly what she is talking about. "
— Curt (5 out of 5 stars)
" I purchased this because I really wanted an audible book from Sadhguru. I really enjoyed his book Inner Engineering. However this book seemed to be more about Cheryl Simon. If you don't mind sitting through her wine and complain about her intire life, then go ahead and buy it. I painfully listened hoping that at some point she would shut up and let Sadhguru finish, but after the third chapter I gave up. "
— Julie , 11/29/2016" Such a truly inspiring read. Sadhguru is an amazing being and I hope to learn more about this amazing human. "
— Steven, 1/19/2014" An excellent intro to what yoga really is, in it's full depth and dimension. This book comes from the author's conversations with the yogi and mystic Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev. "
— Ken, 1/15/2014" Great book, couldn't stop reading until completed. Answered lot of open questions from my childhood about life. MUST READ "
— Ravi, 1/12/2014" Enough there to explore further. "
— Tom, 1/8/2014" A great primer for Inner Engineering Class. I was also intrigued by this review: Capricious Yogi: Book Review | Midnights with the Mystic: A Little Guide to Freedom and Bliss by Cheyl Simone "
— Chithra, 1/7/2014" I saw this guru speak last month. The book answered a lot of questions in a very practical way. "
— Melissa, 12/25/2013" Very interesting perspective and enjoyable. "
— Diannsdenny, 12/11/2013" Will read again. Most of my "Ah ha" moments happened in the last half of this book. It'a keeper. "
— Jennifer, 11/25/2013" slow intro but opens up into deep, intensely moving, well worth exploring "
— Lance, 7/14/2013" I was intrigued, a bit cynical, but then open enough to appreciate what a guru is and what he is capable to doing. "
— Lorraine, 4/8/2013" An interesting exposure to the story of a real life Yogi / Mystic and how anyone could gain access to him and his practices "
— Michael, 3/24/2013" Enjoyed this book but it was the underlying vehicle to my discovery of Sadhguru - whose book Life and Death in One Breath is excellent. "
— Anara, 5/27/2012" This was an interesting and easy read. Gives you some ideas you may want to explore further but it really threw a lot at you so nothing was very well defined. I guess if you are on a path where you are searching for something this book may speak to you. "
— Dre, 5/26/2012" Light reading with some very sweet stories about meditation and enlightenment. "
— Cathy, 5/22/2012" Wow! I really did not find this book as enlightening and inspiring as many other readers. Maybe I'm jaded, having read many such books. But I much preferred an old, old book called "The Mystic Path to Cosmic Power" which literally changed my life. To each his own. This one was not my cup of tea. "
— Glenda, 1/8/2012" Enjoyed this book very much. Would love to travel to India and attend a class at the Isha Foundation. "
— Lynn, 1/5/2012" The book started out pretty interesting and slowly digressed into a marketing piece for Sadhguru. Disappointing. "
— Diane, 10/25/2011" Wisdom comes poring out from many intimate conversation with Sadhguru, that Cheryl was kind enough to share. "
— Maxx, 7/13/2011" An interesting exposure to the story of a real life Yogi / Mystic and how anyone could gain access to him and his practices "
— Michael, 4/11/2011" Will read again. Most of my "Ah ha" moments happened in the last half of this book. It'a keeper. "
— Jennifer, 10/4/2010" The book started out pretty interesting and slowly digressed into a marketing piece for Sadhguru. Disappointing. "
— Diane, 8/13/2010" Enjoyed this book very much. Would love to travel to India and attend a class at the Isha Foundation. "
— Lynn, 4/5/2009