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Himalayan master and the sixth sense : i dared to travel the spiritual path / Priyabhishek Sharma

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: India Notion Press 2020Description: 302 pISBN:
  • 9781649518439
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 204.092 SHA-P
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Priyabhishek Sharma's account of his spiritual journey and the remarkable events and synchronicities therein is fascinating. I have read it with much interest and pleasure: Dr Karan Singh, renowned scholar and former Union Minister. Initiated by a Himalayan Yogi (ascetic) with a beej (Vedic seed) mantra (prayer or chant), two years later, a university student wakes up in the night to find his mind connecting with far-off people and places. Perplexed and scared, he finds his intuition getting stronger with every passing day and some weird prophetic voices descending from the universe into his brain. His life changes permanently into a ceaseless seeking of the mysteries of the mind, meditation, and monks. Many Himalayan Masters miraculously appear on the way, guiding him through different stages. Observing his mind in regular meditation for almost two decades, he witnesses layers of his mind gradually falling apart until the day when the reason no longer remains and a new zone of deep silence dawns. This journey eventually culminates at the feet of an ageless Master. The author's other books: 1) 'The Alliance without Enemy: A Post Cold War History of West'2) 'The UPSC Odyssey: Daring to Dream an IAS Officer.

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