Murshid:
a personal
memoir of life
with
American Sufi Samuel L. Lewis
by Mansur
Johnson
Otis B. Johnson was a young college
professor of English in the 1960s when he joined the exodus of hippies to California
to meet someone his friend said could take them where they wanted to go the
fastest.
Where did they want to go? – They wanted to meet the divinity, obtain
God-consciousness, get enlightened, find love, experience samadhi, in short– they
didn’t know for sure.
What happened? – Otis B. Johnson became Mansur Johnson during a three
year encounter with the world’s first Guru-Roshi-Murshid, Samuel L. Lewis.
Murshid shows in intimate detail how Samuel L. Lewis,
the first Western-born Sufi teacher, Zen master, and practitioner of Indian
cosmic metaphysics, accomplished his life’s purpose.
Illustrated with
many previously unpublished photos of Murshid Samuel Lewis and his early students.
“Dear Reader:
Prepare for a unique adventure of spiritual discovery and transformation….
you have before you a wild, bucking-bronco of a ride. Hold on!”
–from the foreward by Neil Douglas-Klotz, author of
The Sufi Book of Life and The Tent of Abraham
“Everytime I remember Sam, I end up laughing at myself. That’s
pretty good work for a dead rascal-saint.”
–Ram Dass, author of Still Here: Embracing Aging, Changing and Dying
“I have no fonder memory of the 60’s than the appearance of this
strange-looking man, who said things that made me first laugh, then
smile, then later pause in appreciation of a spiritual original, a pioneer.”
–Dr. Jacob Needleman, author of The
Wisdom of Love and The American Soul
PeaceWorks Publications,
506 pages,
ISBN 0-915424-16-9
(paperback) $25
Publication date:
October 18, 2006
Please order from our on-line
store. These books
will begin to ship at the end of October 2006.
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