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"I felt what
is inside. Why should I come inside? I was eager to know. Whom should I ask?
My mind was no longer prepared to go out. It rested as if gratified. I went
on. I started to think and my intelligence was of course the only one that could
help me in this state. I went on repeating the mantra and went on contemplating
on its meaning. Then the whole attention went towards the point within; that
point which is neither black nor white. It is of no substance and yet it is
"something". I have found that nothing else exists other than this something".
I was happy and delightful! I went on for a few days."
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A SOLITARY TRAVELLER
is a highly poetical and deeply philosophical work which deals with the life
and practices of a sannyasin in the Himalayas.
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A SOLITARY TRAVELLER
shows the heights and depths of the subject matter and with its natural flow
of style it presents many intrinsic and philosophical views alongside the
topics of daily life.
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Though the author was
unable to complete the work to its planned length, the publishers feel that
the text in its present form would be of great interest, delight and benefit
to all.
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