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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 24. Chapters: Ajaib Singh, Baba Sawan Singh, Charan Singh (guru), Gurinder Singh, Guru Ravidass, Jagat Singh, Jaimal Singh, Kirpal Singh, Maharishi Shiv Brat Lal, Param Sant Kanwar Saheb, Rai Saligram, Rajinder Singh (Sant Mat), Ram Singh Arman, Sadhu Ram, Sant Tarachand, Sant Thakar Singh, Shiv Dayal Singh, Sirio Carrapa, Tukaram. Excerpt: Sant Thakar Singh (March 26, 1929 March 6, 2005) was a spiritual teacher in the Sant Mat lineage of contemporary saints. Initiated by Sant Kirpal Singh in 1965, he began work as a Satguru himself in 1976, following the passing of his beloved Master. Sant Thakar Singh distributed what he paraphrased from his own Master as, 'a practical form of spirituality which is not connected to any particular religion, sect, or thought.' While he was born into Sikhism, and wore the traditional Sikh garb all his life, he gave up its traditional outer practices soon after initiation and devoted himself wholly to the inner, esoteric practice of listening to the Spiritual Sound Current, the Shabd, Naam, or Word manifestation of God as described in the world's major scriptures. Continuing his Master's emphasis on the unity of all religion, Sant Thakar Singh frequently referred to the Holy Bible when addressing Westerners, the Adi Granth, Ramayana and other Indian scriptures in India, and the Qur'an when addressing Muslim people. He gave thousands of talks in his 30 years as a Master, his message being one of transcendence of the material and devotion to God, the 'unchangeable permanence behind all things'. The documentation on Sant Thakar Singh's life is mainly limited to the few details he communicated about himself during his talks and public appearances. A biography composed of stories about the Master was collected by Wendy Heid in 1994, and it touches the central points from the perspective of the inner, spiritual aspirations. It has few points of contact with concrete people, places, or times. Sant Thakar Singh corrected and edited this work, however, and it was subsequently reprinted in 2000 and again in 2005, so the facts presented are probably authentic. There are also some biographical materials made available by his organization Know Thyself As Soul, International, although they have few details or specifics and again focus in the main on the inner life. Thakar's daily ro 24 pp. Englisch. Seller Inventory # 9781155720821
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware -Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 24. Chapters: Ajaib Singh, Baba Sawan Singh, Charan Singh (guru), Gurinder Singh, Guru Ravidass, Jagat Singh, Jaimal Singh, Kirpal Singh, Maharishi Shiv Brat Lal, Param Sant Kanwar Saheb, Rai Saligram, Rajinder Singh (Sant Mat), Ram Singh Arman, Sadhu Ram, Sant Tarachand, Sant Thakar Singh, Shiv Dayal Singh, Sirio Carrapa, Tukaram. Excerpt: Sant Thakar Singh (March 26, 1929 ¿ March 6, 2005) was a spiritual teacher in the Sant Mat lineage of contemporary saints. Initiated by Sant Kirpal Singh in 1965, he began work as a Satguru himself in 1976, following the passing of his beloved Master. Sant Thakar Singh distributed what he paraphrased from his own Master as, 'a practical form of spirituality which is not connected to any particular religion, sect, or thought.' While he was born into Sikhism, and wore the traditional Sikh garb all his life, he gave up its traditional outer practices soon after initiation and devoted himself wholly to the inner, esoteric practice of listening to the Spiritual Sound Current, the Shabd, Naam, or Word manifestation of God as described in the world's major scriptures. Continuing his Master's emphasis on the unity of all religion, Sant Thakar Singh frequently referred to the Holy Bible when addressing Westerners, the Adi Granth, Ramayana and other Indian scriptures in India, and the Qur'an when addressing Muslim people. He gave thousands of talks in his 30 years as a Master, his message being one of transcendence of the material and devotion to God, the 'unchangeable permanence behind all things'. The documentation on Sant Thakar Singh's life is mainly limited to the few details he communicated about himself during his talks and public appearances. A biography composed of stories about the Master was collected by Wendy Heid in 1994, and it touches the central points from the perspective of the inner, spiritual aspirations. It has few points of contact with concrete people, places, or times. Sant Thakar Singh corrected and edited this work, however, and it was subsequently reprinted in 2000 and again in 2005, so the facts presented are probably authentic. There are also some biographical materials made available by his organization Know Thyself As Soul, International, although they have few details or specifics and again focus in the main on the inner life. Thakar's daily roBooks on Demand GmbH, Überseering 33, 22297 Hamburg 24 pp. Englisch. Seller Inventory # 9781155720821
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