A good spiritual story, January 23, 2006
Transmutation is about transformation of the
individual man to a Universal Man. The hero of the
novel, Rene Eagle goes through a series of personal
catastrophes (as seen through normal eyes) which
push him over the precipice and help his ego to
refine/ dissolve/ sublime.
Transmutation is used in alchemy and in nuclear
science. It means changing one element (a base metal
like lead or iron) into another noble element (like
gold). The Philosopher's Stone is a 'mythical'
object which is supposed to help the alchemist to
transmute a base metal like iron and lead to gold.
Philosophically, it is the transmutation of an
egoistic soul (which because of its limited vision
is naturally selfish) into an Universal Soul (a soul
which becomes the whole universe and thus has no
scope for being selfish). The purpose of each soul
is to transmute itself into the Universal Soul. To
achieve that, the ego has to achieve a sacred union
with that missing complement soul, to which it is
compellingly drawn. Till then, shadows of such soul
(egos that have some semblance to that real mate)
will attract the individual, resulting in
infatuations, addictions etc. The objectives of
various prayers, meditations and other rituals is to
prepare the individual ego for this sacred union,
which is the real fulfilling union. Eternal Love is
the natural result of such an union. Till then, the
ego goes through several planes of existence.
The author succeeds in bringing out these concepts
well, which are not really new to eastern minds. The
story is well told and grips the reader through out.
Rene becomes Siva, the three-eyed God (the third eye
representing true knowledge and wisdom), though the
author doesn't use that specific name.
The book could have been edited better, but
fortunately the communication comes through. I
strongly recommend this slim volume if you have any
leanings towards spiritual matters. Even without the
spirit, the novel is a good read.
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