Let me begin with the profile of the author. Francois Gautier is a prominent writer of Indology and has written several books on Indian history, Sri Sri Ravi Shankar (Sri Sri) & his Art of Living foundation (AOL). Frankly, after reading about Francois & this authorised biography written by him, I found author’s life story more fascinating than the story of the Sri Sri.
This is author’s second biography of Sri Sri (1st biography being “The Guru of Joy: Sri Sri Ravi Shankar and the Art of Living”) & it aims to uncover a little more about his personality, outlook, & his life, which remains largely unknown to the general public. He claims that his biography is different from the other biographies written for him as it covers many important aspects of Sri Sri’s life.
Though I am inclined towards spirituality and have practiced & read a lot of texts on Yoga & Meditation, I don’t follow any specific Guru to find out my purpose in life. I believe in my heart & follow it, for all the answers. But when I read the forward by his Holiness the Dalai Lama, I felt like reading this book. Francois’s writing is really smooth and easy.
I disagree on many things (for e.g. definition of “Brahmacharya”, Guru being the initiator of Pranayama, Yoga asana’s being Guru’s technique, yoga being originated from “Hinduism”, it’s a true Indian tradition to forget things etc.) he mentioned in the book but I respect his knowledge, interest in our culture and I am sure he has enough reasons to support his thoughts here. We however agree on one thing that excess flattery happens around the gurus all the time.
I particularly liked the way he has mentioned different terminologies & concepts at the footers. It really helps the readers with the true context, with which it used without referring to the internet.
This book is an interesting mix of story’s, testimonies, experiences & miracles congregated from many disciples. Sometimes you feel like reading biography of the disciples itself. As he mentioned in the book, purpose of the book is to encourage the readers to do “The Happiness Course” apart from knowing the work of Sri Sri. Author has truly done justice while describing the courses available in Art of Living Foundation & making it intriguing for the readers.
This book should not be considered as a spiritual work and should be enjoyed like any other biography. Overall a 4 star out of 5 to the book & the author for an easy read with interesting insides of Sri Sri’s life and work over the years.
PS-I have written this review for someone else and never posted on my profile. Now Compiling all the reviews on my personal page.