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Sam Upanishad


They know notBig Bang, they sayAn unproven theoryWho knows how it beganAnd what was there or notBefore it began. Forms … More

Advaita, Brahman, Change, God, Metaphysics, Nonduality, Ontology, Philosophy, Poem, Poetry, Sam Upanishad, Self, Upanishad, World

Path to Self-Realization – Meditating on the ‘I Am’ – The Nisargadatta Maharaj Way


My Introduction Aitareya Upanishad states “Prjananam Brahma“, menaing “Consciousness is Brahman” (or, Self). Brahman (Nisargadatta Maharaj often refers to this … More

Brahman, Consciousness, I am, Mahavakyas, Meditation on 'I Am', Nisargadatta Maharaj, Nisargadatta Maharaj on the I am, Self

An Open Letter To Whomsoever It May Concern


It has become increasingly clear to me that this world is much ado about nothing. I no longer want to … More

Absolute truth, Brahman, Self, Self-realization, Self-realization / Liberation, Truth

J. Krishnamurti on the Self or the “Me” (the Ego)


Because thought has divided the world into nationalities, geographic divisions, class divisions, religious divisions, ideological differences – communists, socialists, ultra-left … More

Ego, J. Krishnamurti on the Self, Self

Am I a Person?


Discussion on the topic of whether one is the person or not, and indeed whether there is a person to … More

Person, Self, Soul, Who am I?

What Is My True Nature?


“A six part series of dialogues of two friends discussing their true nature. I made the first five after a … More

Awareness, Consciousness, Self

Who Am I? A Network Self?


Who am I? We all ask ourselves this question, and many like it. Is my identity determined by my DNA … More

Identity, Network Self, Self, Who am I?

All Is Self (Documentary)


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Advaita, Brahman, Consciousness, Nonduality, Oneness, Self

“You are the world” – A Conversation on Consciousness


“More generally, what could we mean by the pronoun ‘I’ if not the thing that is the cause of the … More

Consciousness, Consciousness (Awareness), Free Will, Self

Nisargadatta Maharaj on the Person, Witness, and the Supreme


Step back from action to consciousness, leave action to the body and the mind; it is their domain. Remain as … More

Ego, Nisargadatta Maharaj, Self, Self (Brahman), Witness

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