Die to Live
This book consists of questions and answers concerning meditation, asked of Maharaj Charan Singh during the 1960s and 1970s. The reader will find practical advice and encouragement in his explanations of all aspects of meditation. The book begins with an overview of the teachings of the saints, and covers the purpose of meditation, creating an atmosphere for meditation, the meditation practice, the effects of meditation, and ends with a section on grace, love and devotion as they relate to meditation. The title refers to the meditative state known as “dying while living,” when the soul withdraws from the physical body and enters the spiritual realms within. Author: Maharaj Charan SinghCategory: RSSB tradition: The Masters Format: Hardcover, 316 Pages Edition: 7th, 1999 ISBN: 978-93-88733-97-7 RSSB: EN-011-0 Order this book online: For sale in countries outside of India For sale only within India Download (259MB) | YouTube |
- Prefaces and Introduction
- Teachings of the Saints
- The Divine Design
- Creating the Atmosphere
- Essential Prerequisites
- Way of Life
- Protecting the Treasure
- Meditation
- Concentration
- Dying while Living
- Simran - Repetition
- Dhyan - Contemplation
- Bhajan - Listening to the Divine Sound
- Inner Guidance
- The Effect of Meditation
- Love and Devotion
- Divine Grace
- Love is his Gift
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