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Easy Death: Spiritual Discourses and Essays on the Inherent and Ultimate Transcendence of Death and Everything Else (1983)

by Adi Da Samraj

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Through discussion on the phenomena of life and death, this book confirms that a life filled with love instead of fear can lead to ultimately meaningful life and death.
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"Beloved Sri Da Avabhasa, Most Gracious Master of life and death, You are the Light of our hearts, The One Who Dissolves all bewilderment, Relieves all fear, And Grants the Gift of Eternal Happiness. May each one who reads this book Feel Your Divine Compassion and Love And be moved to find Your Graceful Help, While alive, at death, And in any circumstance that may appear. Your devotees."
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"In 1971 my mother died of throat cancer."
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Through discussion on the phenomena of life and death, this book confirms that a life filled with love instead of fear can lead to ultimately meaningful life and death.

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A book full of the information one needs to prepare one for the end of one's incarnation.
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