Guest guest Posted March 18, 2005 Report Share Posted March 18, 2005 I wanted to know if there are any books by Sri Ganesan on the technique of atma vichara ? Also wanted to know any guidance on this AWA technique ? What is the difference / similarity between the "I" of Ramana and Nisargadatta ? I saw a particular quote by Nisargadatta : "What you must witness is not your thoughts but the consciousness "I Am.Everything is an expression of the "I Am," but you are not that ; you are prior to the "I Am." Bhagwan also advised sadhaks to focus on the false "I" to get the real "I." Also can someone give me some feedback on Robert Adams - which of his books are worth reading for atma vichara technique and is there any way to obtain this article by Frawley ' Misconceptions of Advaita' published in 'Mountain path' Thanking everyone Om namo bhagavate sri ramanaye Rishi ram7624[@]gmail.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2005 Report Share Posted March 18, 2005 Hi Rishi; When I went to India in July 2003, I met Sri Ganesan in person and he gave me a booklet which he wrote about Self Inquiry. However, it was just a booklet and I believe that it is not sold anywhere. If you read "Self Inquiry" and "WHo am I" by Bhagavan, you will realize that it is similar to what Sri Ganesan distributes. David Frawley has a website of his own, and you may contact him by searching the internet. In Sri Arunachala, Zoya. --- ram7624 <ram7624 wrote: > > > > I wanted to know if there are any books by Sri > Ganesan on the > technique of atma vichara ? > > Also wanted to know any guidance on this AWA > technique ? What is the > difference / similarity between the "I" of Ramana > and Nisargadatta ? > I saw a particular quote by Nisargadatta : > > "What you must witness is not your thoughts but the > > consciousness "I Am.Everything is an expression of > the "I Am," but > you are not that ; you are prior to the "I Am." > > Bhagwan also advised sadhaks to focus on the false > "I" to get the > real "I." > > Also can someone give me some feedback on Robert > Adams - which of > his books are worth reading for atma vichara > technique and is there > any way to obtain this article by Frawley ' > Misconceptions of > Advaita' published in 'Mountain path' > > > > Thanking everyone > > Om namo bhagavate sri ramanaye > > Rishi > > ram7624[@]gmail.com > > > > > > > "The Self is always realized. Look within and be still! - Bhagavan Sri Ramana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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