Jeevan Mukti: Liberation in Life - Paperback
Jeevan Mukti: Liberation in Life - Paperback
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by Harjit Singh Sandhu (Editor), Faqir Chand (Author)
Jeevan Mukti or 'Liberation in Life' is a collection of discourses by a liberated and practical saint of our times - Baba Faqir Chand Ji Maharaj. His sublime, direct and lucid words emerge from his practical experiences and therefore encourage sincere seekers to practically apply and test these teachings in their own lives. This idea of liberation or salvation is found in all major religions in one form or another, but what is this liberation that a person might seek in this life? Those who come to this inner path of spiritual research either come with curiosity or longing due to suffering and restlessness experienced in this impermanent world of duality and change. Liberation in life is freedom from suffering and whatever keeps us from realizing the ultimate peace, happiness and rest which is our own true nature. Baba Faqir Chand Maharaj openly and directly shares his experiences and wisdom for the benefit of all humanity.
Author Biography
Baba Faqir Chand, (18 November 1886 - 11 September 1981) was an Indian master of Surat Shabd Yoga, or consciously controlled near death experience. He was one of the first saints or gurus of Sant Mat tradition to openly speak and write against the deceptive and harmful practices of modern guruism and religious intolerance. As a highly pragmatic individual, Faqir also strove to explain the various practices and principles of Sant Mat based on his own experiences and in the context of modern science and psychology. He was also the first Sant Mat guru to talk about the phenomena consisting of a believer experiencing a subjective projection of a sacred or holy form of a guru or idol without the conscious knowledge of the person at the center of the experience, i.e., the guru. This was termed the 'Chandian Effect', and described by researcher David C. Lane. Faqir Chand claimed that he had no knowledge of his form manifesting before a person and helping them with their worldly or spiritual problems. He fervently expressed that in his experience, the real helper is one's own true self and faith.