The Way of the Mystic
I am a mystic. I do not belong to any particular religion or creed, yet I am attuned to all true religions and creeds. The essence of all true beliefs is the same, and as a mystic I am aligned with that true essence.
It is time that more and more of you my fellow human beings uncover the mystic within. The mystic that lies within each and every one of us is a peaceful, creative, whole human being that as my contemporary and spiritual master, Osho, relays in his many discourses is both a Zorba the Greek and Buddha all rolled into one. He calls the new mystic Zorba the Buddha which depicts a person who is rooted in the mysteries of the spirit and the practicality of the worldly man.
Furthermore, in terming the new potential man as Zorba the Buddha he is pointing to a person who is at once comfortable with his/her own physicality and also with the invisible world of his/her own subjective interior.
Without this new type of human being our race is destined to repeat its mistakes rooted in unconsciousness plagued by a judgmental accusing nature that leads only to a path of loss and destruction. This judgmental path is all that humanity at large has known and condoned over many thousands of years, and has been followed for all those years up to the very present.
I invite you to become the mystic that you are, and through insight and understanding to become a whole being of the universe as opposed to a split fearful entity. I invite you to become a peaceful consciousness rather than an anxious being. And further, I invite you to become a loving co-creator of this immense existence rather than a separate competitive loneliness.
But why you might ask do I invite you to follow this way of being? The simple answer is that the mystical way feels good. It feels fulfilling. It feels complete. In so many ways becoming aware of the mystic within you is a selfish adventure into selflessness. Any other choose is lacking, and, as a matter of fact, it strains the mind why anyone would not choose the mystical path.
Let me explain more fully what I am talking about when I say I am a mystic. Let me explain more fully my invitation to you to join me in this way of life. Allow me to bring more clarity to this whole concept.