Chapter 12
tance Makes the Difference
3 August 1970 pm in Bombay, India
Question 1
IN ORDER FOR ONE tO StAY AAKE At tIME OF DEAtO SUCCESSFULLY EXPERIENCE A CONSCIOUS DEAtAtION, PLEASE EXPLAIN IN DEtAIL EM, tEM, tAtE OF BREAtAtE OF ONES BEING, CELIBACY, tAtE OF ONES MIND.
Before one can remain conscious in t of deat one needs to prepare to stay conscious in pain and suffering.
Ordinarily, it is not possible for one ay a time of death.
One needs to understand means to become unconscious when in misery.
t and means to be conscious in misery too.
Becoming unconscious he misery.
feel any distance bet remain just a distant cher.
Rather, you feel as if you are in pain.
doesnt feel as t, someance from you, instead you feel as if you .
tification.
is and feel just ted foot; rat and wounded.
Basically, feel any distance between ourselves and our bodies.
e live identified he body.
say , instead ;I am hungry.
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er of ainuously aware of wsoever is happening.
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Man is consciousness, consciousness winuously aware.
the knower.
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But our state of mind is not t of t is t of the experiencer.
urns into being t, but ratified itself; ness cance, but raticipant in t, t is ion takes place.
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tification prevents o be ao be aain distance is required, a space is nee