After a near death experience brought on by a cardiac arrest, Surinder J. Singh, an airline captain flying out of New Delhi, India, begins a spiritual quest. Raised by a Buddhist father and a Vedanta mother, his spiritual leanings appear to be somewhat eclectic. His friendship with a Monk while in Srinagar caused Singh to write, "my soul had recognized the chance meeting with a Monk as an answer to my prayers for guidance - he was God sent."
The book delves into elements of spirituality, examining life, death, and purpose of life that often seemed above my head. Singh poses many thought-provoking questions, one of which was "do you get joy by merely seeking joy?" The Monk told him, "the origin of raw thought is a field of joy. God is present there as a power, not as a person."
A Word About The Author:
Surinder J.Singh, a professional airline pilot, at the prime of his successful career, turned towards spirituality for seeking deeper meaning of his personal existence. His passion for spirituality further intensified after he survived a Near Death Experience.
During his airline days, he flew to interesting places, and transected with diverse people. A chance meeting with a Buddhist/Hindu monk, whom he accepted in the cockpit to show him the specter of Himalayan mountainous region of Kashmir, becomes his Guru.
His spiritual insights have taken a form of a book, which is presented here: The Power of Raw Thought.
Reviews On Amazon :-
The title of Singh's book is right on; there's a lot of raw thought included and some of it seemed powerful to me. - Phyllis Hunsinger
I really really enjoyed this story about Surinder. The pace at which we live life and the stress we carry keep us from remembering why we are here. The peace that is in our soul, the beauty of an individual all resides right inside of us.I was able to slow down and truly enjoy the messages within this book. I am going to work toward a improved view of myself and the world. What a beautiful story Surinder. I highly recommend this book. what perfect timing in a fast paced society. - Deena Cook
Interesting read, especially concerning the interaction of the author with a few of the 'actors' in this true story. The spiritual teaching therein contained gaining momentum as one proceeds, but towards the end I became rather disappointed, finding it either abstruse, strange and unusual, or hard to follow... others may find it profound, since the author appears to be a non-dualist. - Amazon Verified Customer
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