#nisargadatta-maharaj

[ follow ]
#meditation

Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj: The difference between meditating on "I am not the body" and asking oneself "What am I?"

Meditating on "I am not the body" serves to dis-identify from the physical self, while asking "What am I?" invites deeper self-inquiry into true existence.

Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj: The difference between meditating on "I am not the body" and asking oneself "What am I?"

Meditating on 'I am not the body' negates false identifications, while 'What am I?' prompts self-inquiry, aiding in understanding one's true essence.

I Am That, by Nisargadatta Maharaj (review)

The book 'I Am That' by Nisargadatta Maharaj echoes familiar spiritual concepts, making it a reaffirming read for those already familiar with similar teachings.

Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj: The difference between meditating on "I am not the body" and asking oneself "What am I?"

Meditating on "I am not the body" serves to dis-identify from the physical self, while asking "What am I?" invites deeper self-inquiry into true existence.

Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj: The difference between meditating on "I am not the body" and asking oneself "What am I?"

Meditating on 'I am not the body' negates false identifications, while 'What am I?' prompts self-inquiry, aiding in understanding one's true essence.

I Am That, by Nisargadatta Maharaj (review)

The book 'I Am That' by Nisargadatta Maharaj echoes familiar spiritual concepts, making it a reaffirming read for those already familiar with similar teachings.
moremeditation

Enlightenment Descriptions from Nisargadatta Maharaj

Nisargadatta Maharaj's descriptions of enlightenment emphasize the infinite consciousness, pure awareness, vastness, and the destruction of the ego.
[ Load more ]