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Cheryl Simone had tried everything.
After looking into Judaism and Christianity, she investigated Islam, and hobnobbed with Tibetan monks. Yet nothing “worked” for her. Cheryl still felt an insatiable thirst for answers. She knew there was more to life than what she could sensibly, tangibly see, yet neither religion nor sex nor even LSD pushed her closer to the truth—until she met Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev.

Cheryl wasn’t looking for a guru, and actually resisted the idea. She definitely wasn’t looking for someone to tell her what to do, and felt that gurus always seemed to be surrounded by Kool-Aid-drinking cults. The last thing Cheryl needed was another self-proclaimed “master” in her life.

But when Sadhguru walked into the room, Cheryl felt like she was recognizing an old friend she had known all her life. She slowly came to know and trust him, and after only three months of practicing the breathing-oriented Isha Yoga Sadhguru uses in his teachings, Cheryl Simone found her health dramatically improved. Her thyroid came back under control, her chronic fatigue vanished, and she began to feel alive, aware, and engaged.

Midnights with the Mystic: A Little Guide to Freedom and Bliss (Hampton Roads Publishing Co., ISBN 978-1-57174-561-3, May 2008) delivers a personal experience of enlightenment as Sadhguru answers Cheryl’s questions about money, soul mates, love, reincarnation, stress, and how to achieve enlightenment. Wise, compassionate, and witty, Sadhguru will teach you, as he taught Cheryl, how to realize your full potential. Enlightenment is open to everyone, and Sadhguru will help you get there.

Midnights with the Mystic includes a forward written by Richard Voigt, aka “Richard from Texas,” the character in Elizabeth Gilbert’s bestseller Eat, Pray, Love that Oprah dubbed the “surprisingly wise cowboy” when he appeared as a guest on her show.

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