Explore Nisargadatta Maharaj's teachings on the power of awareness and transcending the 'I am' to the Absolute. Topics include self-inquiry for true happiness, awakening to awareness, exploring truth beyond concepts, unity, and liberation.
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Consciousness as Cloud Metaphor
Consciousness likened to a cloud: one can be lost within it or observe it from above.
Reality is the same for all, but can feel like a prison or a home depending on perception.
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Supreme Unites Witness and Person
The Supreme creates the person and witness duality but they arise within unity.
True harmony involves love and unity among being, doing, and knowing.
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Abandon Doership for Freedom
Give up the idea of doership and influencing events; this notion causes bondage.
Contemplate life as infinite and undivided to realize oneness with it.
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Key pointers from Nisargadatta on the power of awareness and transcending the 'I am' to the Absolute. Taken from the text "I Am That" by Maharaj (translated by Maurice Frydman). These have been compiled and intended for deep listening and meditation.
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