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below may be highly benefited by Samayasāra:
"So who is the experiencer? You are. And who are you? Consciousness. And what is consciousness? ... Although you cannot know consciousness, you can become conscious of it as yourself. You can sense it directly in any situation, no matter where you are."
(Taken from chapter 8, p.304-5).
16. e.g., see: The Seat of the Soul, Gary Zukav, (Simon & Schuster, N.Y., 1990). A person who is
interested in this reference with contents such as given below may be highly benefited by Samayasāra:
"Spiritual psychology allows the personality to detach itself from the illusion and, therefore, to see it from a knowledgeable perspective, to see it in action. Just as, for example, an intelligence with a knowledge of modern medicine would be able to live among the populations of Europe during the time of the bubonic plague and not be affected by it, a personality with knowledge of the illusion and how it works is able to live within it and not be affected by it.”
(Taken from Chapter 14, p. 207)
17. e.g., see: You Can Heal Your Life, Louise L. Hay, (Hay House, Santa Monica, CA, USA, 1984).
A person who is interested in this reference with contents such as given below may be highly benefited by Samayasāra:
"I believe that we choose our parents. Each one of us decides to incarnate upon this planet at particular points in time and space. We have chosen to come here to learn a particular lesson that will advance us upon our spiritual, evolutionary pathway. We choose our sex, our color, our country, and then we look around for the particular set of parents who will mirror the pattern we are bringing in to work on in this lifetime."
(Taken from Chapter 1, p.10)
18. e.g., see: Anatomy of the Spirit, Caroline Myss, (Three River Press, N.Y., 1996). A person who
is interested in this reference with contents such as given below may be highly benefited by Samayasāra:
"Again and again I have witnessed that healing is a matter of becoming conscious - not of the illness but of a life-force that the person has never before embraced.”
(Taken from Chapter 6, page 246)
19. e.g., see: Feeling Good, David D. Burns, (Signet, New York, 1981). A person who is interested
in this reference with contents such as given below may be highly benefited by Samayasāra:
"Acknowledge that everyone has one "unit of worth" from the time they are born until the time they die. As an infant you may achieve very little, and yet you are still precious and