Santmat Prakash Bhag 5 -
: The mental repetition of specific words given by the Master, which withdraws consciousness from the body up to the eye center.
(Translation: The attachment of the mind and the net of illusion—renounce these, O brother, for they are fleeting. Look beyond, where the flute of the Shabda plays, and leave behind the confusion of this body.) santmat prakash bhag 5
The primary message of Bhag 5 is that true happiness cannot be found outside. Salvation requires the inversion of consciousness—drawing the attention away from the outer world and focusing it at the third eye center ( Tisra Til ). The Three Pillars of Spiritual Practice : The mental repetition of specific words given
Originally written primarily in (in a poetic Chaupai and Doha meter) and also found in Sant Bhasha , Santmat Prakash Bhag 5 has been translated into English by various Sant Mat societies, including the Maharshi Mehi Ashram . The ultimate objective outlined in the book is
A major focus is on the "Yoga of the Sound Current" (Inner Light and Sound Meditation), which helps the soul transcend the realms of darkness and mind to merge with the Supreme Reality.
The ultimate objective outlined in the book is for the soul (Radha) to reunite with its divine source (Soami). By following the "Amli Tariqa" (practical method) described in these discourses, Maharaj Sawan Singh Ji suggests that a seeker can realize God "here and now," rather than waiting for a post-mortem liberation. Conclusion Santmat Prakash, Bhag 5