Guest guest Posted December 30, 2002 Report Share Posted December 30, 2002 Namaste, Although the end result may be the same the teaching is different. Ramana only concentrates on self enquiry 'Who am I'. whereas Nisargadatta goes into Praneaswara etc. I enjoy them both and have the Nisargadatta books as well as most of Ramana. There are some subtle and not so subtle differences on their paths. Harsha is right in his wanting chapter and verse, for many neophytes and the different levels of awareness in people, can cause misunderstandings. For Vedanta and Advaita at this level can have subtle differences that can be seized on by the corresponding level and regardes 'the end teaching'. I have found Ramana's teaching to be the best suited for me, 'Who am I', although I may recognise other teachers.......Om Sakti...Saktidass/Tony. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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