1. The Essential Teaching of Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj.avi (by aptep)

     
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The body and mind are only symptoms of ignorance, of misapprehension. Behave as if you were pure awareness, bodiless and mindless, spaceless and timeless, beyond “where” and “when” and “how.” Dwell on it, think of it, learn to accept its reality… By doing you succeed, not by arguing.
Nisargadatta Maharaj - via Phil Burton

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    The body and mind are only symptoms of ignorance,
    of misapprehension. 
    Behave as if you were pure awareness, 
    bodiless and mindless, spaceless and timeless, 
    beyond “where” and “when” and “how.” 
    Dwell on it, think of it, learn to accept its reality… 
    By doing you succeed, not by arguing.

    Nisargadatta Maharaj - via Phil Burton

     
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    Nisargadatta Maharaj on I AM

     
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I find that somehow, by shifting the focus of attention, I become the very thing I look at, and experience the kind of consciousness it has; I become the inner witness of the thing. I call this capacity of entering other focal points of consciousness, love; you may give it any name you like. Love says “I am everything”. Wisdom says “I am nothing”. Between the two, my life flows. Since at any point of time and space I can be both the subject and the object of experience, I express it by saying that I am both, and neither, and beyond both.
via Phil Burton

    photo via www.maharajnisargadatta.com

    I find that somehow, by shifting the focus of attention, I become the very thing I look at, and experience the kind of consciousness it has; I become the inner witness of the thing. I call this capacity of entering other focal points of consciousness, love; you may give it any name you like. Love says “I am everything”. Wisdom says “I am nothing”. Between the two, my life flows. Since at any point of time and space I can be both the subject and the object of experience, I express it by saying that I am both, and neither, and beyond both.

    via Phil Burton