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Easy Death: Spiritual Wisdom on the Ultimate Transcending of Death and Everything Else
J**Z
KNOWLEDGE OF DEATH AS REAL KNOWLEDGE FOR THE LIVING
Perhaps the prospect of having an easy death might be appealing to someone casually curious, but just to get a glimpse of that possibility in this book, one would have to turn one’s attention directly to death itself and truly accept death as the inevitable outcome of life and consider that fact before approaching what an “easy death” might entail. That is a lot for any book to ask of a reader. This is not a philosophy book.We as a culture do everything we can to avoid death, indeed, not even to think about it, except during illness, or in movies or TV dramas. Of course, movie deaths are not real deaths, are they? Not like a family member or a friend, or a beloved public figure. Collectively we treat death as the ultimate enemy, which our medical system, on our behalf, unabashedly seeks to conquer, and we are rightfully skeptical about any discussion that claims to know what death is beyond the obvious—it is the ultimate mystery of human existence.It is clear that some reviewers of Easy Death have been turned off by Adi Da Samraj as a guru having devotees, to whom he is addressing much of what is said here. But truly, all one needs to know about Adi Da Samraj, without being part of the group, one can learn by engaging just a few of the astonishing statements he makes in this book. The short chapter, “The Truth About Death” (pp. 14-16) would be a quick entryway into the book’s major themes, or just click on “Look Inside” and read through the Table of Contents, or some of the sample passages, which are rich with subtle implications that might take a moment or two to fully absorb.About my sense of Adi Da specifically, I will just say this: When I read this book the first time, I got the irrefutable sense that the stark and terrible boundary that separates life from death for all human beings simply does not exist in him, however that may be. It isn’t just that he knows more information from somewhere, perhaps from the voluminous esoteric teachings about death and other dimensions of existence; no, he is a different kind of being than the rest of us. That’s what it feels like to me. If one gets that realization alone, directly, without signing up to join anything, and gets nothing else when this reading this book—that just might be a startling, possibly life-changing revelation. Now, try this passages for a few moments of in-depth consideration about what an “easy death” might be like:"You should fully consent to die at the moment of death, and so be released toward what is new and awaiting you (above and beyond the “realities” of the present body-mind). Your ability to do this will be either enhanced or limited to the same degree that you are able to surrender while alive in the Divine Love-Bliss-Consciousness That Is Real God.Therefore, in order for death to be an ecstatic transition for you, you must not only study and prepare for the specific and terminal process of death itself, but (while alive) you must also devote yourself to an ecstatic (or ego-transcending) way of life." (p 16).Reading Easy Death is not about getting a special kind of information for the mind to process and for the heart to find its ease. It is about preparing the reader for a deep down acceptance of the human condition and the futility of searching in the manifold varieties of sensory, intellectual, emotional, and even aesthetic experiences, not to mention tribal associations, in order to find relief for the heart’s fear of what it faces. The sense of being awake to death as the ultimate frontier is here. The dilemma which human beings face in their little worlds scratching in the dirt is here.And finally, there is in Easy Death a stream of profundity, and of truth, and indeed of hope, that comes into the psyche, the part which is not the thinking mind, from some otherwhere in existence. If we have courage enough to stand alert to its presence, and with enough exposure to these pages, that stream of living knowledge about death just may fade the boundary between the life we can only pretend is real, and the astonishing recognition of Existence itself as it is, Consciousness itself as it is, Reality itself as it is.
D**.
Understanding death and life.
We all wonder who we are, where we come from and where we go when we seem to leave here (wherever here is ). This book contains much wisdom not only about death but about life, of which death is and intimate part. Adi Da Samraj is a genuine enlightened Spiritual Master who explains in detail the actual processes involved that move life and death as well as just how we all fit in it.
P**L
So useful to serve someone's death
I recently served my mother's death transition using this book. The experience was profound and I felt that it served both of us greatly. I was able to tell her everything I needed to so she could feel free to let go and it helped me to be able to release her onto her journey. I'm so grateful for the wisdom in this book. Even if you don't agree with or understand all of the essays or believe in all the statements, I think this book offers a unique perspective not found anywhere else.Reading Easy Death book and looking back at the profound process we participated in is such a Gift. It frees one up to be able to release someone and it releases the dying person to move on in their journey. Without this, one is either consoling themselves or just coping with their grief or transferring their attachment to someone or something else without any knowledge of the Greater Process - which I believe is necessary for any true sanity in life or death.Take what you can make use of, and leave the rest. See what holds true in your own experience. Try to be open to the ideas and try it out yourself. See if it helps. If you already have your own strong religious belief system, then perhaps this isn't the best book for you. If you can remain open to the wisdom and spiritual guidance the book offers then so be it.You can read excerpts of the book at the Easy Death book website - this may help you decide. Peace to each of you on your journey through life, death and beyond.
M**A
No one gets out of this world alive
Although we are often reluctant to face the fact, death comes to us all. Have you ever wondered about it? Wondered if death means oblivion, or something more like a transformation into a new state of being? Adi Da brings supernal wisdom and great clarity to this topic. Death is *not* annihilation, he assures us. Adi Da describes the death process and what comes after in stunning detail. There is nothing vague or metaphorical about his descriptions. The after-life, reincarnation, ghosts, and much, MUCH more is to be found between the covers of this book. I urge everyone to read it. Even if you think you're not really interested in death, rest assured that death is very interested in you.
C**N
so I have not felt a great interest in much of it
One particular essay by this author 'The paradox of reincarnation' drew me to this book. I have been influenced by the critique of the author by the writings of William Patrick Patterson "Adi Da Samrfaj: Realised or and Deluded. so I have not felt a great interest in much of it. I have had in the past the opinion that Adi Da was a truly realised being. I now feel that some of his behaviour was not that of such a person. However the above mentioned essay I believe was the as true an accounto the subject as one is likely to find anywhere.
Y**D
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S**T
Oh my...
I agree with the other reviewer that this book did have a very cultish slant and personally I just don't buy into the whole Adidam philosophy.The author creeps me out. And I don't get his thing of capitalizing the "M" in the word "My" when refering to himself. I find it sad that there are lost souls out there (ie, his "devotees") who are convinced that only "by means of My Avataric Diven Spiritual Grace" (pg 159)- can they be Divinely Liberated.I would say it ranks right about up there with packing a suitcase, putting on some Nikes and waiting to hitch a ride on a comet.
A**R
Three Stars
The book content is good, but too heavy and not convenient to read or to carry.
L**N
everybody should read this book
Sublime help from the heart friend Adi Da Samraj
A**O
Enlightens!
Most amazing eye opener Being!
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