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  • Hardbound. Zustand: As New. Reprint. Contents Preface by Swami Chidananda. Acknowledgements. Introduction. Prologue. 1. Theosophy and J.K. 2. Ramana Maharshi. 3. Benares. 4. First meetings with Ma. 5. Lewis Thompson. 6. Almora. 7. Life at Rajghat. 8. Vindhyachal. 9. Moonlight on the Ganges. 10. One can't remain on this earth looking at her . 11. Thoughts of J.K. 12. The plunge. 13. Initiation (Diksha). 14. The experiment continues. 15. A new Mantra. 16. Back at Rajghat. 17. All one has to do is surrender ever more perfectly . 18. Krishnamurti returns. 19. Are these dreams only dreams. 20. A devastating departure. 21. The process deepens. 22. Are you not mine. 23. Everything is he he alone is. 24. Isn't that the way of love. 25. Blood of your blood bones of your bones am I. 26. Words of wisdom. 27. The final years. Epilogue. Glossary. Death Must Die gives an intimate first hand account of a courageous woman's spiritual quest in close association with several of India's greatest modern saints. Unfolding against the back drop of Benares in the 1940s where she lived as a teacher and musician we are given an in depth picture of her intense relationship with the extraordinary woman who becomes her guru Sri Anandamayee Ma. Atmananda as she came to be known was also closely associated with J. Krishnamurti and a unique picture is given of him here in comparison with his peers and contemporaries within India. In her almost obsessive desire to understand J.K. as she calls him she was driven ever deeper into the heart of Indian spirituality encountering Sri Ramana Maharshi as well as other outstanding Indian sages before ultimately coming to the feet of Anandamayee Ma. 570 pp.