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The Man in the Mountain

Awakening

After his beloved grandfather dies, Yosh—an orphan—spirals into depression and considers ending his life. A cracked, mysterious medallion found among his grandfather’s things pulls him into an investigation that leads to a ranch near Santa Fe and the friends who shaped his grandfather’s hidden past. As Yosh learns their philosophy, he begins to awaken from despair and seeks deeper wisdom from Mideol, a reclusive “man in the mountain.” A philosophical quest with echoes of Hesse, Camus, Gurdjieff, and Castaneda.

This novel will stick with you for a lifetime.

—Gary Lindberg, author of Ollie’s Cloud

Description

In this richly textured philosophical novel about regaining our highest purpose, Bikram Dhillon writes the story of Yosh, an orphan raised by a beloved grandfather. When his grandfather dies, the young man falls into a dangerous depression, even contemplating suicide, but before doing anything drastic he decides to learn more about a mysterious medallion found in his grandfather’s belongings. It is cracked in half and indecipherable, but Yosh suspects it holds clues to his grandfather’s life.

His investigations lead him to friends of his grandfather who live on a ranch near Santa Fe. He spends time there learning details about his grandfather’s remarkable life that he had never known. He discovers that his grandfather’s life had been transformed by a philosophy learned from his rancher friends. As Yosh commits himself to studying this philosophy, it begins to wake him from what he had perceived as the nightmare of life.

Still eager for wisdom, Yosh seeks out Mideol, the reclusive “man in the mountain” who had enlightened his grandfather’s teachers and, he hopes, holds the key to even deeper insights. If fictionalized philosophy were music we would be hearing leitmotifs from Hesse, Camus, Gurdjieff and Castaneda.

Product Details

PublishedJuly 7, 2016
ImprintCalumet Editions
LanguageEnglish
Print length250
ISBN-139781939548511
Dimensions6 x 0.63 x 9 inches

The Man in the Mountain is a deep, soul-searching and inspiring journey with an ‘everyman/everyperson’ guide named Yosh. His inquiry into why his life is difficult, unsatisfying, hard and unhappy takes you on a quest that becomes very personal for the reader.

—MDegv on Amazon

In many ways, this book forces you to reflect. Pause, and think about what you just read every few pages or sentences at times. It is not a book you can just read once and get what is being conveyed.

—KV on Amazon

I loved this book— and honestly can’t remember the last time a novel moved me to write a review. But if you pick up just one book this year for personal self-growth and fulfillment, this is the one.

—Reader on Amazon

I highly recommend this novel for everyone who’s felt like there must be more to life and are missing something. This story will open a door to a larger world and will set you down a path of inquiry and reflection that you haven’t been shown by our traditional institutions.

—PW on Amazon

This book has been a road map to awareness that has literally changed my life. I hope everyone puts their trust in Dr Dhillon to lead them on the most rewarding journey there is.

—Reader on Amazon