The Slave - Anand Dilvar (Extract)
The Slave - Anand Dilvar (Extract)
The Slave - Anand Dilvar (Extract)
S LAV E
A spiritual manifesto for a better way of life
A N A N D D Í LVA R
CONTENTS
Prologue VIII
Page 7 Page 71
I IX
Page 9 Page 81
II X
Page 15 Page 87
III XI
Page 25 Page 95
IV XII
Page 37 Page 107
V XIII
Page 45 Page 111
VI XIV
Page 55 Page 117
VII XV
Page 63 Page 123
T H E S L AV E
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PROLOGUE
T H I S I S A B O O K WO RT H R E A D I N G A N D T H E N
RE-READING A FEW TIMES. Its language is pleasantly
forthright; the story is genuine.Who has not been, or isn’t still,
a slave to problems, fears, and guilt? The author guides us
quickly and simply through the universe of the mind to where
we can find our healthy Self, whom it seems we can hear only
when we ourselves cannot speak.
Anand Dílvar has enriched the knowledge he acquired in
the Gestalt University of America with his experiences on long
journeys throughout Asia, and especially in India.
The character in this book represents us. Through him, we
come to understand that by trying to escape our reality through
alcohol or drugs, we blind ourselves to the miracles that
surround us. Through him, we also come to understand that
we do not value what we have until it is lost.
This book will keep you, dear reader, in a constant state of
suspense. Once you pick it up, you will not be able to put it down.
✺ It is an ode to life.
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CHAPTER I
✺ Where am I?
What’s happening to me?
I must be dead …
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✺ Am I really dead?
Who is that I hear breathing?
What’s this thing in my mouth that’s hurting my throat?
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CHAPTER I
I tossed into my mouth the two blue pills I had accepted from
Edward. That was the last thing I remembered.
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I felt a sheet being pulled back from my face and could see a
woman in a white uniform who stared at me with an expression
of startled fright.
✺ “He’s awake!”
✺ “No, he was like that when they brought him in. When
they dropped him off at ER they said he’d had an
accident, but he was high as a kite. Still conscious,
though; kept saying ‘Laura, I’m sorry’ over and over
again. After that he went into a coma and he seems to
have something like a kind of rigor mortis—we
couldn’t get his eyes to close.”
“Poor devil! He’d be better off dead.”
“You mean we’d be better off! Now we have a
vegetable to keep alive, in a bed that somebody else
needs. What a waste of electricity!”
“Do you think he can see or hear … or feel anything?”
“Of course not, watch this …”
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CHAPTER I
pain in my arm.
✺ That hurts, you jerk! I’m alive … I’m awake! Help me!!!
✺ “An accident …”
“Went into a coma …”
“Laura, I’m sorry …”
“Someone’s got to water the vegetables …
“… water the vegetables …”
“… the vegetables …”
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CHAPTER II
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CHAPTER II
But again and again I was forced to watch as she went through
her routine, leaving me here … alive. Again and again and
again …
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That’s when I remembered that Laura used to talk all the time
about spirit guides. She thought that if you meditated enough
you could communicate with them, although personally I
thought that was a load of crap.
✺ “Look, buddy, if you don’t like me, I’ll leave and that
will be that.”
No, no. Don’t get mad, I’m just trying to understand what’s
going on.
“Maybe you should’ve tried that before you went and
got yourself into this mess in the first place.”
I was just trying to escape, to get away from my problems!
“Right! You wanted to get away from your problems
and you made yourself a slave.”
A slave?
“You have no free will, you can’t move or talk.You
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CHAPTER II
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CHAPTER II
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