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Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj

    Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj was an Indian spiritual teacher and philosopher of Advaita (Nondualism), whose direct and minimalistic explanations cut to the core of existence. He offered a 'direct way' to know the Final Reality, encouraging the realization that one is already That through mental discrimination and breaking identification with the ego. His discussions were not for academic scholars but were provocative and immensely profound, designed to trigger radical shifts from philosophical mind-games to the purity of consciousness. His terse yet potent sayings reveal the purpose of spirituality is to know who you truly are.

    Méditations avec Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj
    Bevor ich war, bin ich
    Jenseits von Freiheit
    Ich Bin: Teil 1
    I am That : Talks with Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj
    The Ultimate Medicine
    • The Ultimate Medicine

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The nearly illiterate cigarette vendor, guided by the heart method of enlightenment for five years, became a significant figure in 20th-century spiritual development in the West. He is widely discussed among Buddhists and revered by Eckhart Tolle as an enlightened master. Dr. Wayne Dyer, a renowned spiritual author, cites him as his most important teacher, whose wisdom has influenced his writing, speaking, and relationships. All paths exist within illusion, as they are creations of knowledge; thus, they cannot lead to reality. Their role is to keep you engaged at the level of knowledge, while true reality transcends it. This book encapsulates the essence of the final teachings of contemporary sage Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj, presented in a direct, simple, and profound manner. Regardless of your life challenges, the master's insights focus on three key points: 1. You are unaware that your true self is problem-free, leading you to address issues in a non-problematic realm. 2. Your sole issue is the failure to recognize your true self, which holds immense wisdom, always present and waiting for your acknowledgment; recognizing it will ease your problems. 3. By connecting to the source of "I am" in any moment, you can discover your true self.

      The Ultimate Medicine
      4.5
    • Ever since it was originally published in 1973 "I AM THAT" a modern spiritual classic has run into reprint (Paperback and Hardcover both put together) seventeen times.That is the kind of popularity the book is enjoying. I Am That is a legacy from a unique teacher who helps the reader to a clearer understanding of himself as he comes to Maharaj,the spiritual teacher, again and again with the age-old questions,"where am I" "who am I" and "whither am I".The listeners were never turned away from the humble abode of Maharaj then and are not turned away now!

      I am That : Talks with Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj
      4.4
    • Ich Bin: Teil 1

      • 231 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Aus dem Marathi nach Tonbandaufzeichnungen ins Englische übersetzt von M. Frydman, überarbeitet von S. S. Dikshit. Gespräche mit Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj. Auszüge aus „I am that“ (Originaltitel). Übersetzung: Gilda Peters-Remscheid, Heiner Siegelmann. Mit einer Anmerkung von Heiner Siegelmann. Mit einem Glossar der Sanskritwörter.

      Ich Bin: Teil 1
      5.0
    • Méditations avec Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj

      • 456 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      Tous les dialogues et enseignements de Nisargadatta Maharaj, sage indien, ont été largement publiés, mais quelques-uns demeurent précieusement retranscrits dans leur langue d'origine par un disciple fidèle. Ces propos sont aujourd'hui accessibles dans une édition authentique. Les notes quotidiennes, appelées "Nirupanas", signifient "investigation". Maharaj expliquait que le but du "Nirupana" était d'évoquer notre véritable nature. À la fin de sa vie, il a choisi de se concentrer sur l'essence de son enseignement, évitant les sujets périphériques. Il affirmait que ce qui était abordé alors était plus profond que ses premiers dialogues du livre "Je Suis". Maharaj insistait sur le fait que quelques phrases de ses enseignements pouvaient libérer l'esprit. Ces notes, relues par lui-même, ont été encouragées pour leur diffusion. Les 140 Nirupanas présentés ici sont des invitations à la méditation, abordant des thèmes variés tels que la relation à soi, au Soi et au monde, la conscience, la dévotion, la peur de la mort, ainsi que la reconnaissance et la réalisation du Soi. Ces réflexions sont à la fois une exploration et une destination spirituelle.

      Méditations avec Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj