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Advaita Vedanta – Good Introduction


Advaita, Advaita Vedanta, Consciousness, Mind, Nonduality (Advaita), Self, Self (Brahman), Self-enquiry, Self-realization, Self-realization / Liberation, Thoughts

Insight Meditation (3 Videos) – Swami Sarvapriyananda


Day 1 – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aRuQ7PaJ54c Day 2 – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-3NbSQ9fzRo Day 3 – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_TQwCA4kCho

Advaita Vedanta, Consciousness (Awareness), Meditation, Nonduality (Advaita), Self (Brahman), Self-realization / Liberation, Who am I?

Satsang with Papaji


(Selections from http://www.satsangbhavan.net/santsang-with-papaji-reading/) This is the proper time for all of us to introduce the mind to the Self. What is … More

Consciousness (Awareness), Meditation, Papaji, Self (Brahman)

Ramana Maharshi on the “I Am”


Everyone knows ‘I am.’ There is the confusion that the ‘I’ is the body. Because the ‘I’ arises from the … More

Consciousness (Awareness), Ramana Maharshi, Self (Brahman)

Re-establishment in Reality – Jean Klein


Sat Sangha Salon Question: What does sadhana mean? Answer: What truly exists is ultimate reality, the Self. The ego and … More

Jean Klein, Self (Brahman), Self-realization

God


God is also part and parcel of this dream world of ours. When we wake up from the dream called … More

Brahman, Consciousness (Awareness), God, Pure Consciousness, Self (Brahman)

Creation of the Universe


(from Swami Paramarthananda’s Commentary on Drik-Drsya Viveka) What is creation? Creation can be defined as the production of an effect … More

Brahman, Creation of the universe, Nama-rupa, Name and form, Self

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

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?

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)

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