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Maharaj Sawan Singh (1858-1948), a great Spiritual Adept, bore the exacting responsibility of Mastership at Dera Baba Jaimal Singh, headquarters of Radha Soami Sat-sang Beas, for forty-five years, with an abundance of love, kindness and grace.
His teachings, known as Sant Mat or Teachings of the Saints, are based on connecting the soul with the Word, the Logos, the Shabd or the Audible Life Stream which resounds within us all. It is the same path as taught by Christ, Kabir, Nanak, Maulana Rum and other great Saints of the world. His inspiring discourses, personal magnetism and a life spent according to the high principles he taught, drew seekers from all over India and different parts of the world. During the period of his Mastership—1903-1948—he traveled widely in India, including the portion now in Pakistan, and initiated over 125,000 souls on the mystic path of God-realization.
Saints of all ages and countries have the same message to give. They emphasize the unity of God...
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Maharaj Sawan Singh (1858-1948), a great Spiritual Adept, bore the exacting responsibility of Mastership at Dera Baba Jaimal Singh, headquarters of Radha Soami Sat-sang Beas, for forty-five years, with an abundance of love, kindness and grace.
His teachings, known as Sant Mat or Teachings of the Saints, are based on connecting the soul with the Word, the Logos, the Shabd or the Audible Life Stream which resounds within us all. It is the same path as taught by Christ, Kabir, Nanak, Maulana Rum and other great Saints of the world. His inspiring discourses, personal magnetism and a life spent according to the high principles he taught, drew seekers from all over India and different parts of the world. During the period of his Mastership—1903-1948—he traveled widely in India, including the portion now in Pakistan, and initiated over 125,000 souls on the mystic path of God-realization.
Saints of all ages and countries have the same message to give. They emphasize the unity of God and brotherhood of man. Their message is always of love, compassion and humility.
God, the Lord, is one. Rites and rituals, customs and ceremonies, rules and conventions, are diverse; but the substance of Reality, the essence of Truth, the basis of spirituality underlying all religions is one and the same. Saints turn us from the outer religions of form and ceremony to the inner religion of the soul.
The Lord cannot be realized in forest retreats or mountain caves, but in the inner recesses of our being. To meet Him, we must seek Him within the human body and nowhere else. No one has ever found Him outside, nor ever will.
Mind is the veil between man and God. God can be seen only when this screen of mind is removed. Mind revels in the pleasures of the senses. It can be weaned from them only when it obtains the bliss, superior and more absorbing than the pleasures of this world. The Saints say that this bliss can be experienced only through the Divine Melody, also called the Audible Life Stream, Voice of God, Holy Ghost, Word, Logos, Nam, Kun, Sarosha, Music of the Spheres, that reverberates at the "third eye" or "single eye" in all human beings. In order to experience it, the entire consciousness has to be withdrawn from the body to the eye center. This is the first step towards God-realization, which can be taken only under the guidance of a perfect living Master.
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