AUM
BABAJI'S
MASTERKEY TO ALL ILLS
(KRIYA)
—
by
V. T. NEELAKANTAN
- &
5. A. A. RAMAIAH, M.A,
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V. 7. NEELAKANTAN
In Tune With the Omniscient
1. DEATH
EATH is an interesting natural phénomenon,
D the inevitable end of imperfect life. To the
man ‘of*ignorance it is a terror for the
cessation of ‘breath in the physical body means to
him the loss of all that is nice end dear to’ his heart,
But to the student of mysticism who has surrendered
completely to God (whom we worship as Kriya
Babaji) death is not a bug-bear for he knows at
least intellectually that he is the eternal Atman
Goul) without a beginning and an end. During
death he only discards a worn-out garment, the
physical body and wanders about with his under-
wear, the subtle body (known as.the Mind). After
sometime the individual soul is released from the
bonds of love of near ones by the sincere perform.
ance of ancient rites in memory of the dead and
migrates to other worlds like Hiranyaloka to reap
the harvest of earthly, meritorious acts done
expecting rewards in the life after. As soon as this
propelling force is exhausted the reluctant soul
is drawn forcibly and reluctantly to the mundane
plane to play another drama.
Thus the chain of cause (desire) and effect
(births) fs never-ending fill one day the embossed
soul gets disgusted with this heart-rending cycles of
births and deaths. It craves for the mystic, serene
PEACE, changeless, beginningless and endless. This
is definitely a redletter day in the history of the