Book Title: Philosophy Of Liberation Interfaith
Author(s): Paramhansa Maharaj, Donald Howard, Veena Howard
Publisher: USA Santmat Society of North America

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________________ Further, in whatever realm the individual dwells, he dwells in that realm both in the microcosmic sense as well as the macro-cosmic sense. In addition, if one ceases inhabiting one of the Realms, then he leaves behind both the micro-cosmic as well as the macro-cosmic nature of that realm. Undoubtedly, when the realms of the body are transcended, so the realms of the universe are transcended. The greatest Secret of the Supreme Yoga, Supreme Knowledge, Supreme Devotion, and the means to attain the Ultimate End have been described in brief. (Translators Note) Section 106 deals with references concerning Om as the Essential Sound as occurring in other parts Satsang-Yoga. (1) Section 107 also discusses references occurring in Satsang-Yoga concerning the importance of meditation on a Saguna (qualified) form of God. The goal of such meditation is to attain the Nirguna (unqualified) form of God, Liberation. (2) 1. Satsang-Yoga is the main treatise having four parts, written by Maharshi Mehi. The Philosophy of Liberation is the fourth part of Satsang-Yoga. 2. To access Sections 106 and 107, which for the most part has material on Hinduism that resembles Satsang Yoga, Volume One, by Maharshi Mehi, see the Shri Satyadeo Baba translation of, Philosophy of Liberation, found at Spiritual AwakeningRadio.com (in the library section) and at SadGuruMehi.com (under the title, Philosophy of Salvation). 56

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