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RAYS OF THE ABSOLUTE. A GITA FOR SR
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FORWARd To the beloved Sri Nisargad
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This gita, prose, verses or sutras,
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Acknowledgemets I would like to tha
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ReCCOMMeNded uSe “Rays of the Abs
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RAYS OF THE ABSOLUTE. A GITA FOR SR
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NISARGAdATTA MAhARAj IN STAGeS In t
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Without depending on thoughts, memo
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The Yxfoga Vashistha, “Everything
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dependent upon consciousness and is
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appearing as if separate from consc
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Emptiness-consciousness are one and
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All pointers-techniques are a thorn
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Nisargadatta Maharaj, “My words i
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Negate all attributes like there ar
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All objects, people and events etc.
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SIddhARAMeShWAR ANd The MeTAphOR OF
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Ramana Maharishi: Trace the “I”
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The Supra-casual body: The Consciou
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Without a sense of things being sep
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imagines the Absolute is like unto
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Consciousness is the substratum of
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The perceiver is consciousness. The
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The world picture and shakti is onl
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Sound is consciousness. Words are c
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The giver and receiver is only cons
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Nisargadatta Maharaj (pg. 68): “O
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The space with a small “s” call
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Nisargadatta Maharaj (pg. 207): “
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There is only consciousness. The pa
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All images are consciousness. Exper
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SELF which is the substratum will n
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There is no concept of permanence a
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Differences of qualities of nature
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Consciousness is the seed of the mi
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I am not the veil of bliss. The vei
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There no avoiding of ways of being.
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The concept of where is an illusion
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As consciousness, there is no such
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Consciousness has no state or veil
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As grass cannot will itself into be
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The one who gives attention to is c
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As consciousness, there is no wakin
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The consciousness has no experience
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The devoted, devotion, and the obje
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all models, all maps, all dharmas,
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What appears as you and I is unreal
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The bhAkTI OF NISARGAdATTA MAhARAj
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There are no functions of the mind
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Without any anthropromorphic projec
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Any duality or non-duality is an ap
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