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Overview

The writer and mystic Konstantin Serebrov was born and grew up in the Northern Caucasus. From a young age he took a keen interest in Hindu mysticism and the concept of enlightenment and cosmic consciousness. In the Caucasus he studied the works of Hindu gurus and practiced various techniques to develop consciousness under the guidance of the Russian mystic, Alexey Zhoukovski, who was a member of an esoteric group inspired by the teachings of  the Masters of Seven Rays, and he  sought contact with the Masters El Moria, Kuthoumi and Saint Germain. When in his thirties, Serebrov became interested in the traditions of Western and Eastern alchemy and studied and practiced the alchemical doctrines for many years.

‘Follow Me’ is the first book of his trilogy ‘Lessons of Master G’ and  tells about the life of a young person, called Kasyan, who strives to come to know the higher, inner nature of man. In his search for spiritual guidance he finds an unusual man, who turns out to be a Master-alchemist. Kasyan must leave his habitual way of life behind and partake in the incomprehensible mission of his Master. On this journey Kasyan is accompanied by his friend and disciple Gouri. Together they enter the ‘alchemical laboratory’ of their Master, hoping to learn from him how to find the ‘alchemical, inner gold’, which stands for the highest spirit of man. Kasyan and Gouri are happy to discover that there are interesting women who also are studying the secret spiritual knowledge and they receive useful lessons from them.

Gouri Gozalov and Maria Toonen

The Hague, December 2015


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789077820551
Publisher: Serebrov Boeken
Publication date: 06/07/2018
Series: Trilogy 'Lessons of Master G' , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 292
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

A modern Christian Hermeticist, Konstantin Serebrov, was born, like Gurdjieff, in the Caucasus region in the fifties of the last century, though in the northern section. His father, an accountant by profession, belonged to the gentry of one of the southern Russian provinces, and his mother was a Cossack. Contrary to Gurdjieff, Serebrov began his spiritual development with the teachings of the East, from the tender age of twelve and he already had a spiritual mentor who belonged to one of the Theosophical groups in Leningrad (former and present St. Petersburg), Alexey Zhoukovsky. In the Caucasus Zhoukovsky lead an unobtrusive life in a resort town, where he meditated and practised Kriya yoga. Serebrov grew up in the Russian 'mystical Underground' and studied the different spiritual traditions of the East like Kriya, several meditation techniques and yogas of the Hindu tradition, Tao alchemy, Tibetan teachings, Castaneda, and he also practised them. However, he dreamt of meeting a spiritual Master, because, as he put it, despite experiencing deep inner states such as regularly leaving his physical body, cosmic consciousness and such spiritual activities, he still fell back into the everyday routine without a trace of the higher states. His life changed when he met a mysterious person, who preached the dawn of an epoch of spiritual freedom for mankind in the entire Universe, due to the growing influence of the Holy Spirit. As a result of following this man, Serebrov converted to this faith and he allowed himself to be baptised into the Russian Orthodoxy. He also studied and exercised the teaching and the practices of the holy desert Fathers. Serebrov made an attempt, however, to use the power and effectiveness of some breathing techniques which he had already mastered, in order to find depth in the Christian way. He succeeded by combining these techniques with prayer and meditation to cleanse his soul and to restore his lost contact with God. Serebrov has described his way in the form of novels and in his recent treatise 'The 22 Mysteries of the Christian Way', co-author Gouri Gozalov

Table of Contents

List of illustrations
The Author’s Foreword
Chapter 1. The Meeting with a mysterious Man
Chapter 2. The cryptic Map of the Path
Chapter 3. The mystical Space of Moscow
Chapter 4. The Crossroads of Infinity
Chapter 5. The alchemical Labyrinth of Moscow
Chapter 6. The three Buddhist Monkeys
Chapter 7. The Jazz-Band and the Element of Air
Chapter 8. The City of Fools
Chapter 9. An unusual Way to learn
Chapter 10. An Oasis in Kiev
Chapter 11. A distant Fairy Tale
Endnotes 
Books by Konstantin Serebrov
List of Illustrations

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