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Philosopher & Poet. Holds degrees in Medicine (MBBS) and Economics (MA, The Johns Hopkins University). Certified programmer. An avid reader. Worked in various capacities as a medical writer, copywriter, copyeditor, software programmer, newspaper columnist, and content writer. Amazon Author Page - https://www.amazon.in/stores/D.-Samarender-Reddy/author/B0CB7PMW36

Eckhart Tolle on J. Krishnamurti


Eckhart Tolle reads from and comments on Krishnamurti’s Notebook here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8EB0kd0srpI

Eckhart Tolle, J. Krishnamurti, Meditation, Presence, Thoughts

Meditation


“When I say, “Meditate on the Self” I am asking you to be the Self, not think about it. Be … More

Meditation, Self-enquiry

Nisargadatta Maharaj on Acceptance


“The essence of saintliness is total acceptance of the present moment, harmony with things as they happen. A saint does … More

Acceptance, Living in the Now, Nisargadatta Maharaj

Sankaracharya’s Aparokshanubhuti


Sri Y. Srinivasa Rao’s lectures in Telugu on Sankaracharya’s Aparokshanubhuti have been transcribed into English. They are pretty good and … More

Advaita, Aparokshanubhuti, Nonduality, Self

Becoming vs being


Becoming, Being, Enlightenment as a goal

Nisargadatta Maharaj says …


“How do you know, that you do not know your self? Your direct insight tells you that yourself you know … More

Nisargadatta Maharaj, Self, Self-realization / Liberation, Who am I?

Being human


Originally posted on The Universe Meeting Itself:
A human being is a composite of disparate strands. From these disparate strands the mind creates…

Awareness, Consciousness (Awareness), Witness

Ramana Maharshi on Ignorance


Ignorance – ajnana – is of two kinds: (1) Forgetfulness of the Self. (2) Obstruction to the knowledge of the … More

Ajnana, Ignorance, Ramana Maharshi, Self (Brahman)

Ignorance (Maya, Avidya)


21-24. D.: What is this ignorance? M.: Listen. In the body appears a phantom, the ‘false-I’, to claim the body … More

Avidya, Brahman, Ignorance, Maya, Self (Brahman)

Understanding how delusion arises


Originally posted on Zen Flash:
? To understand how delusion arises, practice watching your mind. Begin by simply letting it relax.…

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