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Awakened: Meetings with Indian Saints

by Michael O'Callaghan
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Awakened is an invitation to a spiritual journey. It provides inspiration to those already on the path and those considering embarking on one. Dr. O'Callaghan shows that travel on an Eastern spiritual path can be a raucous and, at times, irreverent adventure, with wild roller coaster ups and downs, as well as deeply satisfying emotional experiences.

Her account is a humorous, travel-filled adventure of an American seeker's pilgrimage to India and back. She introduces us to four living Indian saints, one of whom is a severe guru-Swami Sachchidananda Ganapati. He is intolerant of Michael's indulgent Western ways, and with ruthless efficiency shatters her intellectual world of soft abstractions and unrealistic expectations about blithely floating into enlightenment.

Like a cosmic movie director, Swamiji provides horrifying real life lessons in overcoming the senses and annihilating the ego so she can merge with God. At the same time, he is a musician who creates celestial healing and meditation music. (Music happens to be one of Michael's favorite pursuits). Further, Swamiji displays stunning telepathic abilities and miraculous powers.

Unlike books that are merely descriptions of external events, Dr. O'Callaghan focuses her professional eye on the experiential internal landscape which occurs during meditation and while in the presence of an enlightened being. She shows how difficulties contain hidden lessons on "cracking the hard coconut of the ego," i.e., transcending our ego-that limited view of our self as separate.

We experience this first hand through such funny, though hard earned, lessons as, how difficult it is to rise above the senses when uninvited monkeys, insects, and a phobia of germs up against unfamiliar hygienic standards are the immediate challenges at the ashram. These plus other surprises are put in the context of the usual resistances as we watch her learn to reframe problems and emotional upheaval as the requisite purification, karma, or stress release leading to an enlightened state. In contrast to the Christian perspective of sin being the greatest obstacle to God, the greatest hindrance in the Eastern view is the habit of seeing oneself as separate from God.

Over and over, Dr. O'Callaghan sheds light on the process of total surrender which is required in a guru-disciple relationship, and seen here in stark contrast with the Western veneration of individuality and independence. But can she surrender? Can she even accept the guru as god-man, or god-woman-a concept foreign to those raised believing that worship of a human as god is sin, sacrilege, or heresy. We have the chance to see for ourselves as she survives Swamiji to visit him again in the States, plus visit three more living saints:
Β· Sri Viswayogi, who is an Avadoota-one free of bondage to the material world, dedicated to the welfare of humanity, and whose unpredictable behavior is beyond all social convention
Β· Ammachi, the well-known "Hugging Saint," who teaches the value of selfless service as an expression of divine love
Β· Karunamayi who sings like a nightingale and teaches knowledge of Vedic chants and mantras. She provides materials to train her devotees in these powerful forms of ritual prayer which promote individual and world peace.

We can also meet these saints in person on their frequent world tours.

Dr. O'Callaghan educates by not only highlighting cultural differencesand clarifying Hindu concepts, but she also includes a glossary of Indian and Sanskrit terms. Awakened provides insights to smooth the progress of fellow travelers who may feel isolated living in a society where Judeo-Christian values predominate. By sharing her difficulties and successes on the spiritual journey, she puts our own challenges and doubts into perspective.

Synopsis

Awakened is an invitation to a spiritual journey. It provides inspiration to those already on the path and those considering embarking on one. Dr. O'Callaghan shows that travel on an Eastern spiritual path can be a raucous and, at times, irreverent adventure, with wild roller coaster ups and downs, as well as deeply satisfying emotional experiences.

Her account is a humorous, travel-filled adventure of an American seeker's pilgrimage to India and back. She introduces us to four living Indian saints, one of whom is a severe guru-Swami Sachchidananda Ganapati. He is intolerant of Michael's indulgent Western ways, and with ruthless efficiency shatters her intellectual world of soft abstractions and unrealistic expectations about blithely floating into enlightenment.

Like a cosmic movie director, Swamiji provides horrifying real life lessons in overcoming the senses and annihilating the ego so she can merge with God. At the same time, he is a musician who creates celestial healing and meditation music. (Music happens to be one of Michael's favorite pursuits). Further, Swamiji displays stunning telepathic abilities and miraculous powers.

Unlike books that are merely descriptions of external events, Dr. O'Callaghan focuses her professional eye on the experiential internal landscape which occurs during meditation and while in the presence of an enlightened being. She shows how difficulties contain hidden lessons on "cracking the hard coconut of the ego," i.e., transcending our ego-that limited view of our self as separate.

We experience this first hand through such funny, though hard earned, lessons as, how difficult it is to rise above the senses when uninvited monkeys, insects, and a phobia of germs up against unfamiliar hygienic standards are the immediate challenges at the ashram. These plus other surprises are put in the context of the usual resistances as we watch her learn to reframe problems and emotional upheaval as the requisite purification, karma, or stress release leading to an enlightened state. In contrast to the Christian perspective of sin being the greatest obstacle to God, the greatest hindrance in the Eastern view is the habit of seeing oneself as separate from God.

Over and over, Dr. O'Callaghan sheds light on the process of total surrender which is required in a guru-disciple relationship, and seen here in stark contrast with the Western veneration of individuality and independence. But can she surrender? Can she even accept the guru as god-man, or god-woman-a concept foreign to those raised believing that worship of a human as god is sin, sacrilege, or heresy. We have the chance to see for ourselves as she survives Swamiji to visit him again in the States, plus visit three more living saints:
Sri Viswayogi, who is an Avadoota-one free of bondage to the material world, dedicated to the welfare of humanity, and whose unpredictable behavior is beyond all social convention
Ammachi, the well-known "Hugging Saint," who teaches the value of selfless service as an expression of divine love
Karunamayi who sings like a nightingale and teaches knowledge of Vedic chants and mantras. She provides materials to train her devotees in these powerful forms of ritual prayer which promote individual and world peace.

We can also meet these saints in person on their frequent world tours.

Dr. O'Callaghan educates by not only highlighting cultural differencesand clarifying Hindu concepts, but she also includes a glossary of Indian and Sanskrit terms. Awakened provides insights to smooth the progress of fellow travelers who may feel isolated living in a society where Judeo-Christian values predominate. By sharing her difficulties and successes on the spiritual journey, she puts our own challenges and doubts into perspective.

About the Author, Michael O'Callaghan

Michael O'Callaghan PhD is a psychologist who has been meditating for thirty years. She lives in a spiritual community in Austin, TX. Her spiritual quest follows many avenues. She accompanied one of the last Maori medicine men on a spiritual pilgrimage to re-awaken the divine feminine through ceremonies conducted at sacred sites in Israel and the British Isles. Their trip to Britain culminated in a sunrise ceremony at Stonehenge.

She attended an Indigenous Healers Conference in Hawaii where Eskimo, Austrlalian Aborigines, Hopi, and Mayan medicine men and women gathered for four days.

As a practitioner of Transcendental Meditation for nearly thirty years, she knows well the unwinding of karma, and inner stirruings to evolve even higher. She takes one month out of every year for meditation retreats.

She currently works with the elderly in Austin, TX where she provides psychotherapy and relaxation training. She benefits greatly from the wisdom her geriatric clients share with her.

She has published papers in PHYSIOLOGY AND BEHAVIOR, BEHAVIORAL AND NEURAL BIOLOGY, and COGNITIVE THERAPY AND RESEARCH. She has a lifelong interest in meditation and total brain development.

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Book Details

Published
July 1, 2004
Publisher
Spirit Wings Publishing
Pages
181
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780975288504

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