Papadharma: Painter, Poet and Mystic
Song of Nothing: Psychology of the Esoteric is a marvelous collection of writings from the modern-day Mystic, Papadharma. Ultimately a memoir, this book begins with a profound and heartfelt letter to Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh recalling this seeker's original awakening experiences in 1970. This recollection of Buddhahood is as authentic and even more so eloquently written from the stance of a young seeker at that time.
As if this description of Oneness, Love, Emptiness, and Aloneness wasn't enough, Papadharma takes his reader into the deeper mysteries of meditation and the third eye. Where contemporary teachers and gurus still abide, this mystic, however, goes all the way. In a series of mystical poetry, scientific explanations and one-on-one communion correspondence, Papadharma bravely goes where no one has gone before. Accompanied by beautiful paintings and illustrations, this memoir illuminates the reader all the while, taking one on a ride of profound origins and unfathomable endings. To the reader who dares venture into this uncharted territory, one undoubtedly will not be the same as when one started. A transformation will have taken place.