Sun Rises in the Night - Part 1
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- Cover:
- Thrilling Story of journey of a Passionate Seeker of Truth
- FROM: Suicide to Satori; Depression to Divinity; Masturbation to Meditation
- A note from the author:
- The whole world thinks that the sun rises during the day.
- Even a child in a Montessori school will tell that the sun rises in the morning.
- But I say it is wrong. The sun never rises during the day. It always wakes in the night. We call that period a morning, which starts after the rise of the sun. But the sun does not rise in the morning. It arises only in the night and when the night is the darkest.
- Life is a search. This is one of the miraculous truths of life that search gives enormous pain, but out of this pain arises an ocean of bliss.
- Life is never like a full stop. Full stops are like frozen ice, like dark clouds, like rotten mud.
- But here, rivers are born out of frozen ice, lightning sparkles by the clash of dark clouds, the lotus rises from the mud.
- Isn’t this glory of our life?
- This is the story to sing this glory of life.
- It is told not to tell you about who am I but to express my gratitude towards all those friends and masters whose immense love and grace helped me to know who I am.
- author
- Mahesh Thakkar (Sw Yog Siddharth)
- language
- English
- notes
editions
Sun Rises in the Night - Part 1From Dark Valleys to Golden Peaks
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