The “I Am” meditation taught by Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj is fundamentally the same path revealed by Sri Ramana Maharshi and echoed by Papaji: the direct return to inner stillness. Ramana Maharshi repeatedly emphasized that the true meaning of “I am” is not a thought but pure Being—God-consciousness itself. “Be still and know that I am God,” he reminds us, pointing to silence as the essence of realization. Nisargadatta’s instruction to abide in the sense of “I Am” and Papaji’s call to “Keep Quiet” converge in one truth: Self-realization blossoms only in silence, stillness, and egoless awareness.
Tag: Stillness of mind
Doing NOTHING Changes EVERYTHING… – Jiddu Krishnamurti
A Still Mind – Quotes By Me and J. Krishnamurti
“The understanding you get by keeping the mind still you cannot get by any other means.”—D. Samarender Reddy
How to Be Present and Peaceful When You Can’t Stop Thinking
A quiet mind is not a mind with no thoughts. Rather, it is a decision you make to embrace every … More
Bhagavad Gita on the Two Paths
Silent Mind
“He who knows the value of a silent mind, will not barter it for anything else in the world.”—D. Samarender … More
Ramana Maharshi on the Essence of Bible and Christianity
(extracts from the book Talks with Sri Ramana Maharshi) Ramana Maharshi : The Bible says, “Be still and know that … More
Papaji (aka HWL Poonja) on Who is Aware of Consciousness?
Inner Worlds, Outer Worlds
Youtube Playlist Link to the 4 Parts https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aXuTt7c3Jkg&list=PLKCye8OzfFxxswt47OeFpTOF9pha7J9ln
Does stillness of mind lead to liberation?
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