Guest guest Posted July 6, 2002 Report Share Posted July 6, 2002 Dear Alton, Nisargadatta was told, by his guru, Sri Siddharamesvar Maharaj, to repeat the mantra 'aham brahmAsmi'. If Nisargadatta has told you to repeat the words 'I am', who am I to argue? Here there are no mantras and certainly no whispering of such things in ears. Better to keep quiet...do nothing, but abide as 'I am'!! Ever Yours in Sri Bhagavan, Miles > Alton asks Miles: > So I have been wasting all my years of repeating the "I Am" practice > and refusing all thoughts except the "I Am" in thought and feeling? > Was Nisargadatta only talking to the one he was having a dialogue > with and not all those who would read it in later years, like myself? > Nisargadatta also said that it is the Guru's words and not the Guru. > > Please advice this possibly disgruntled earnest seeker. > > If your answer agrees with Ramana, would you be willing to give me > some words to repeat? I hope it wont be "Alton is a moron, which is > probably true.. LOL.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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