Death: An Inside Story

“In a way, what you refer to as life, right now, is like soap bubbles being blown. A rock, a plant, and a human being are all like soap bubbles of different kinds. The layer of covering of the bubbles is the complex amalgamation of memory – various kinds of memory.

The difference between a ‘human bubble’ and a ‘rock bubble’ is just this: a rock bubble is mostly physical, with a thick covering and less air inside.

The entire Yogic process or the entire spiritual  process is to wear this bubble thin so that one day when it bursts there is absolutely nothing left. It then moves from the bondage of existance to the freedom of non-existance, or Nirvana.” – Sadguru. Passage taken from Death: An Inside Story, p 31 

I have found this book to be extremely informative and beneficial and would HIGHLY recommend it, ie it’s a must read! AI generated image created in NightCafe..

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