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In Transition

Based on a method of Osho’s, the first track of this CD takes the meditator into a space of relaxation, followed by darkness, aloneness, and disappearing.
The second track, which is a rehearsal for dying, can also be played at the actual time of dying. It leads one through a conscious process of expressing gratitude and saying goodbye to the body, the mind, and all the experiences of a lifetime. From there one moves into an expanded state of relaxed awareness. Throughout there is constant reminder to remain conscious, aware that all that is happening is external to one’s essential self.

“As I am now 80 years of age, I want to prepare myself for dying. Maneesha’s In Transition has become an excellent guide in this process. I now have a deep trust that when the time of death is approaching, I’ll be able to accept what will be happening to me.”

Dr Ella Goubitz Social Psychologist
Consultant for Human Relations in the Netherlands & the USA

  "One day before my mother left her body we had meditated with her while listening to Maneesha’s In Transition” guided meditation to help her leave her body in a meditative atmosphere. As are my father, my sister and I, she was very fond of Maneesha. She had become very very weak and was unable to speak much, but we could feel that she participated in the meditation 
Maneesha’s guidance on her In Transition CD is simply worded and spoken lovingly. It is an easy and beautiful process …a great support for anyone who is dying."

Jagruti Vyas
Texas, USA

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I do not know what I seem to the world,
but to myself I appear to have been like a boy
playing upon the seashore
and diverting myself
by now and then finding
a smoother pebble or prettier shell than ordinary,
while the great ocean of truth lay before me all undiscovered.

Sir Isaac Newton’s last words (1727)


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