Chapter 2
ation and said ation for one-and-a-o two hours.
o take tic; o be operated upon in ate.
But tant; t o ate.
ernative, t asked , to go into meditation.
t in even a tremor.
Only two hours.
Subsequently, tion was performed.
t operation to be performed in tients open stomac giving anestic.
And t tion.
Deep meditation is required to be in such awareness.
tation o be so deep as to make one totally a an iota of doubt, t te.
Even test identification he body can be dangerous.
Deat surgical operation there is.
No pion as big as to transplant tire vital energy, to another physical body.
No one ion, nor can it ever be done.
e may sever one part of transplant one part or anot in tire vital energy o be taken from one body and entered into another.
Nature o it t this phenomenon.
It is for our oo bear t much pain.
It is possible t th is so unbearable.
It is in our oerest t ure does not alloo remember passing th.
In every life almost takes lives.
If lives, o tches again.
And if our previous lives, he same as we are now.
It is impossible ime and time again h meaningless.
If not carry, any longer, thin us as we did before.
e imes, and time and time again it imately proven to be meaningless.
If h us would disappear.
times ic; ained success, ion, and in t urned out to be useless, all of it urned to dust.