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Experience Near-death Without Trauma


Experience Near-death Without Trauma

The writings of saints and mystics through the ages provide numerous references to regions beyond his world. They wrote of their spiritual journeys and described the incredible beauty, peace, love, and light found here. In the current scientific era, we are taught to verify information through our own experience. Other dimensions The first question that arises is: Where are the regions of the beyond? According to sages and those who ave made this journey, mystical regions beyond are not in outer space; hey are within us. In scriptures, each religion has its win descriptions recorded of regions beyond this world. Although books on ear death experiences (NDEs) have even published only since the 1970s, people have been experiencing this enomenon for centuries. A typical NDE involves someone undergoing clinical death duet an accident or illness. They find themselves rushing through a tunnel and emerging at the end of the tunnel into a world of light. During this time there may be a life review that passes before their eyes. Some meet a Being of Light who fills them with a love that is so fulfilling it is unlike anything they experienced on earth. Most say that they did not want to come back from that region. Since it was not their time to leave the body for good, they were suddenly sucked back into the body. Personal experience In his book, 'Transformed by the Light', Melvin Morse, who visited me at the mission's centre in Naperville, US, spoke about the transformation people experienced when they had an NDE. These reports echo what teachers of Sant Mat or Surat Shabad Yoga have taught all along, and what we continue to teach in our mission. They teach people to experience the numerous regions beyond this world for themselves. Once a disciple asked how he could find the spiritual realms within. The saint responded by digging upa plant and transplanting it, saying, "My son, it is very simple. Uproot the plant from here, and replant it there." The perplexed student asked, "How did your replanting relate to my question about finding spiritual truth?" The teacher explained that finding b   simply a matter of taking our attention from one place and focusing it in another place. This is what we do in meditation. We simply withdraw our attention from the world outside and focus it at a point within where we can experiencespirtual regions beyond. We do not need atraumatic near-death experience. Meditation is key In Jyoti Meditation you can sit in arelaxed position for the longest possittime. Close your eyes and concentrate your attention at the point between AR behind the two eyebrows, known as thither eye or single eye. To keep the pistil we silently repeat any name of Gawith which we feel comfortable. The ultimate goal of meditation isrise into the 'Light' for a visit to the lands beyond. We can travel to inner regions on the current of Light and Sound that we connect with at the thin eye. A spiritual teacher can help us connect with this Light and Sound, which is already within us. Meditations open to all. Light and Sound is there for all. Through meditation, we glimpinto the realms beyond.

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Courtesy:   Sant Rajinder Singh and Speaking Tree,Times of India