The Mirage and the Mirror

by Richard Chambers Prescott


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 01/05/2002

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 256
ISBN : 9781585001217
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 256
ISBN : 9781587218682

About the Book

Kalee Bhava: The Goddess and Her Moods was born out of torment and love crashing together like lightning hitting the Earth to ignite life into existence. It is nothing but passion for the spiritual. This book was the work of Healing Sakti in my life. I began to heal what has seemed to be a never-ending torrent of wounds, everything from the wounds of Jesus, to the wounds of inability to attain Advaita (non-dual transcendence) permanently. The distorted imprint of this world leaves us with many delusions, scars, and schisms: sexual, psychological, and religious. My healing began as I began to embrace the Image of Kali as my Ishta Sakti, the Chosen Ideal of Spiritual Power.

Because of Atma: Essays on Self and Empathy was the work of Vedanta Sakti coming back to me. It is my inquiry into the Pure Atma; true self as What is Behind and yet Within the Curtain of Enchantment. But I must confess my own non-originality. If Ashtavakra describes the Atma as 'glory' and thousands of years later Swami Abhedananda describes Atma as 'glory' and then perhaps a decade or two after that someone else uses the very same word, well, who is then original? No one person is the holder of Truth; it is Truth that is the Holder of every individual. The Lamp of the Turiya was translated into Dutch and republished in the journal Vedanta. Spiritual Solutions to Psychological Equations was republished in The New Times. Bursting the Sharp Midpoint of the World Mind Cultus was republished in Prabuddha Bharata and The New Times.

The Skills of Kalee came later as a process of autonomous self-arrival. As it is with almost all writing and poetic efforts, some of it is a scholarly construct and some is spontaneous creativity. As it is, I think the feeling within each sentence speaks for itself. This manuscript was the work of Loving Sakti in my life. The text is an exercise in the practice and application of learning to love and to use my own mind as an instrument for loving the Goddess.

Measuring Sky Without Ground: Essays on the Goddess Kali, Sri Ramakrishna and Human Potential came out of thinking upon Turiya Sakti, that is Mother's Advaita returned from the waking, dreaming, and deep sleep states back into the fourth state (turiya), at least, in a cerebral perspective, but expressed with powerful feeling. For me it was like the dawn of spiritual life inside my heart. The title essay, Measuring Sky Without Ground: A Pragmatic Psychology of Non-Duality was republished in The New Times.

Kalee: The Allayer of Sorrows is a return address to some important historical and spiritual subjects that for me are a salute to Tantra Sakti and how She has expressed Herself in my life. From this text, The Radical View of Kali: A Study in Religious Distortion was republished in the journal Matriarch's Way. The Guru Problem: Spiritual Trauma and Abuse in the Causal Dynamic of the Guru Dilemma was republished in The New Times.

The Goddess and the God Man: An Explorative Study of the Intimate Relationship of the Goddess Kali with Sri Ramakrishna of Dakshineswar was my greatest pleasure and joyful labor, being in itself a work on pure Kali Sakti. It is a probing search, and an unworthy attempt to fathom the depth of his spiritual experience, written at the borderline where the absolute transcendent Goddess expressed Herself in the person of Sri Ramakrishna of Dakshineswar (1836-1886).

Living Sakti: Attempting Quick Knowing in Perpetual Perception and Continuous Becoming, I prayed, was to be my culmination, after thirty years of writing, perhaps that I now might live in Peace. To enjoy what has been discovered in Sakti and to live what Sakti has uncovered.

But Mother would not let me rest and just live in Her Sakti. She once again forced me to continue writing and so the eighth text was born from my mind womb wherein She could not resist impregnating me with more thoughts on Her. So The Mirage and the Mirror was born. It was written from the Perspective of the Witness Consciousness (The Mirror). All else is the Mirage. As to whether or not, in the Final Conclusion, the anomalies within the Mirage are considered to be real or unreal, is up to you, as both the Tantric and Vedantic views are given. Either view, is still only a consideration within that Consciousness, the Mirror. It is the work of Clear and Lucid Advaita Sakti.

These eight texts are what I see as eight parts/stages of one book that is the embodiment of my devotion to the Goddess. The overall title of these eight book/stages is Advaita Sakti: A Poet's Journey To The Goddess. Advaita, of course, is Non-Duality. Sakti is the Immeasurable Power or Energy of the Divine Mother as Pure Consciousness and Pure Love.

I am simply a poet who loves the Goddess. I am just one seeker of Truth who has written down his thoughts as so many of us have done. I am no one special and knowing that this is so, is one of the most healing emotions I have ever experienced. The emotions we entertain become the moods we live in and for me, the Sweet Current of Love is the mood in which I would wish to spend as much time as may be. While working on these texts, Advaita Sakti, the most excellent thing that I learned in the process, is that it is for the Sake of Her, not I. You may taste these thoughts, you may swallow these words, or, as you choose, you may spit them out. I lay no claim to these works. Ego is a massive cloud that consumes the body idea, the content of feelings, and the mind's addressing of one's life, so with that I try not to identify. May She protect and inspire the emerging of the Love that is within you.


About the Author

Richard Chambers Prescott is a writer and publisher of twenty books of poetry. He has had five plays published by Aran Press in Kentucky and over seventy essays and articles published from the U. S. A. to India. His essay, The Lamp of the Turiya, has been translated into Dutch and published in the Amsterdam journal, Vedanta. Over the last several years, some articles and essays have been printed in Prabuddha Bharata and The New Times. The intent of his writing is to join the spiritual and psychological aspects of human nature. He has donated to the publication of a text on the woman saint, Gauri Ma. Grascott Publishing has published two books of humor by Swami Bhaskarananda, The Danger of Walking on Water and One Eyed Vision. Some of his collected essays have been published in the texts, such as, Because of Atma: Essays on Self and Empathy and the work entitled Measuring Sky Without Ground: On the Goddess Kali, Sri Ramakrishna and Human Potential. His manuscript, The Goddess and The God Man: An Explorative Study of the Intimate Relationship of the Goddess Kali with Sri Ramakrishna of Dakshineswar came later and is perhaps the crown of those creations. Then, The Mirage and the Mirror was born out of continuous pondering on the Goddess. His most recent text is Inherent Solutions To Spiritual Obscurations which is a comparison of Tibetan Dzogchen and Indian Advaita in three parts, The Wonder of The Dakini Mind, Letting Go and Soaring On and Resolution in Pure Mind.

His early seven books of poetry, The Sage, Moonstar, Neuf Songes, The Carouse of Soma, Lions and Kings, Allah Wake Up, and Night Reaper, are on the passionate emergence, the coming forth of spiritual desire, Neuf Songes (Nine Dreams), being the crest wave of that time. Kings and Sages is a poetic sojourn through discoveries in East Indian doctrines. Three Waves is a poetic text on the transformation of tragedy into the love of life, that then becomes spirituality. The Imperishable is a collection of Tantric and Vedantic essays. The Dark Deitess is a sensitive text on the enigmatic stages of Goddess worship. Years of Wonder is a recounting of time spent in searching for the spiritual. Dream Appearances is a one-fourth of a century study and examination of the spiritual connection within the dream state. Remembrance Recognition and Return is a record of personal spiritual return to the Goddess. The seven Dragon books: Tales, Dreams, Prayers, Songs, Maker, Thoughts, and Dragon Sight: A Cremation Poem are an evolution of the creative mind culminating with the poetic affection for non-dualism and the composition of his own cremation poem. Kalee Bhava: The Goddess and Her Moods, The Skills of Kalee, Kalee: The Allayer of Sorrows and Living Sakti: Attempting Quick Knowing in Perpetual Perception and Continuous Becoming are purely expressions for the Goddess, conveying states, emotions, methods, techniques, direct insights, fresh discoveries, and a few personal spiritual ideas. Disturbing Delights: Waves of the Great Goddess are twenty-one journal volumes which are written, illustrated, and published by Mr. Prescott. Tales of Recognition is seven stories of spiritual journeys through the past and the future, death consciousness and return. Spare Advice is a short novel on the tragic comedy of two souls searching for truth. Racopa and the Rooms of Light is a play taking place in the after death condition. Hanging Baskets is a comedy about psychiatry. Writer's Block and Other Gray Matters, written with his marriage companion, S. Elisabeth Grace, is a collection of comedy drama one acts. The Resurrection of Quantum Joe is a comedy on physics. The Horse and The Carriage is a comedy on disparagement. Mr. Prescott has been published side by side with other journalists, some professors, and renunciate women and men in the text Eternal Platform by the Ramakrishna Mission Ashrama in Ramharipur, India. He has also been published in the journal text Matriarch's Way and Vitals Signs: The International Association for Near Death Studies. He has just recently had an essay entitled Sri Ramakrishna As Personal Companion published in Global Vedanta. His works are in some libraries, universities and spiritual sanctuaries in the U.S.A., Europe, Russia, South America, and India. Writing has been his spiritual practice for thirty years. Including all volumes, he has over eighty published manuscripts, most of which are privately distributed. His works, of over twenty years, are now mentioned in the International Poet's Encyclopaedia, Cambridge, England. As of 1998, he is forty-six years old and has been married for seventeen years.