Guest guest Posted February 8, 2006 Report Share Posted February 8, 2006 It's great that 'I Am That' is online. Are there any other Nisargadatta books online? Such as 'Nectar of Immortality'? The only book on Niz I ever got to read is 'I Am That'. It would be nice to find more so I can get a rounder picture of his teachings. I've been reading 'I Am That' since I discovered it at the beginning of 2005. I'm nearly done my fourth reading of it. But still trying to digest and absorb it. I'm hoping that by understanding his teachings I can integrate them into my life. With every reading it's becoming a little clearer every time. I've not read Krishnamurti's stuff or Sri Ramana Bagawan or any other Eastern stuff. I've read lots of Western stuff though. Thanks. " Silver " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2006 Report Share Posted February 9, 2006 In a message dated 2/8/2006 4:51:54 PM Pacific Standard Time, Nisargadatta writes: " s_i_l_v_e_r1069 " <silver-1069 Bill or Anyone Else Who Might Know..... It's great that 'I Am That' is online. Are there any other Nisargadatta books online? Such as 'Nectar of Immortality'? The only book on Niz I ever got to read is 'I Am That'. It would be nice to find more so I can get a rounder picture of his teachings. I've been reading 'I Am That' since I discovered it at the beginning of 2005. I'm nearly done my fourth reading of it. But still trying to digest and absorb it. I'm hoping that by understanding his teachings I can integrate them into my life. With every reading it's becoming a little clearer every time. I've not read Krishnamurti's stuff or Sri Ramana Bagawan or any other Eastern stuff. I've read lots of Western stuff though. Thanks. " Silver " Dunno what is or isn't available online. I confess I haven't read any of his books. I got to pondering, though, the idea of integrating the concepts into our lives. I guess I don't really know what that means. Does that mean acting according to our conceptual understanding? If so, is this really useful? It seems to me that there's a paradox in studying any teaching, in that the mind naturally wants to conceptualize what, for the teacher, is a knowing, thereby assuring that there is no knowing on our part. We might call that true knowing an intuition or what's been called 'direct cognition', which inevitably gets conceptualized but nevertheless retains it's quality as a knowing rather than a concept that is accepted to be valid. This is only possible when the mind is willing to look beyond itself for that knowing. Questions contemplated can often bring this about, but concepts offered often have the opposite effect as mind grasps. Phil Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2006 Report Share Posted February 9, 2006 > " s_i_l_v_e_r1069 " <silver-1069 >Bill or Anyone Else Who Might Know..... > >It's great that 'I Am That' is online. Are there any other >Nisargadatta books online? The complete Book " Self Knowledge and Self-Realization " is online: http://itisnotreal.com/Self-Knowledge.html It is the only book that he has written (it is not a transcription of talks). Greetings Stefan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2006 Report Share Posted February 9, 2006 I must of missed the post but where on the web is it located also you might want to read the book on ramana by david godman >>> silver-1069 2/8/2006 4:05:54 PM >>> It's great that 'I Am That' is online. Are there any other Nisargadatta books online? Such as 'Nectar of Immortality'? The only book on Niz I ever got to read is 'I Am That'. It would be nice to find more so I can get a rounder picture of his teachings. I've been reading 'I Am That' since I discovered it at the beginning of 2005. I'm nearly done my fourth reading of it. But still trying to digest and absorb it. I'm hoping that by understanding his teachings I can integrate them into my life. With every reading it's becoming a little clearer every time. I've not read Krishnamurti's stuff or Sri Ramana Bagawan or any other Eastern stuff. I've read lots of Western stuff though. Thanks. " Silver " ** If you do not wish to receive individual emails, to change your subscription, sign in with your ID and go to Edit My Groups: /mygroups?edit=1 Under the Message Delivery option, choose " No Email " for the Nisargadatta group and click on Save Changes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2006 Report Share Posted February 9, 2006 --- Rudy Aguirre <rmarma a écrit : I must of missed the post but where on the web is it located also you might want to read the book on ramana by david godman >>> silver-1069 2/8/2006 4:05:54 PM >>> It's great that 'I Am That' is online. Are there any other Nisargadatta books online? Such as 'Nectar of Immortality'? The only book on Niz I ever got to read is 'I Am That'. It would be nice to find more so I can get a rounder picture of his teachings. I've been reading 'I Am That' since I discovered it at the beginning of 2005. I'm nearly done my fourth reading of it. But still trying to digest and absorb it. I'm hoping that by understanding his teachings I can integrate them into my life. With every reading it's becoming a little clearer every time. I've not read Krishnamurti's stuff or Sri Ramana Bagawan or any other Eastern stuff. I've read lots of Western stuff though. Thanks. " Silver " >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I`ve been reading " prior to consciousness " ( Jean Dunn is the Editor), it goes a little deeper in Niz`s teaching, I sure recommend it. A bientot mon ami argente. Patricia ** If you do not wish to receive individual emails, to change your subscription, sign in with your ID and go to Edit My Groups: /mygroups?edit=1 Under the Message Delivery option, choose " No Email " for the Nisargadatta group and click on Save Changes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2006 Report Share Posted February 11, 2006 I recommend Krishnamurti. Most of Kfrishnamurti's works are available online at: http://tchl.freeweb.hu/ It has been some time, but a favorite of mine was *Commentaries on Living, 3rd Series*, which is available at the link above. Bill Nisargadatta , " s_i_l_v_e_r1069 " <silver- 1069 wrote: > > It's great that 'I Am That' is online. Are there any other > Nisargadatta books online? Such as 'Nectar of Immortality'? The only > book on Niz I ever got to read is 'I Am That'. It would be nice to > find more so I can get a rounder picture of his teachings. I've been > reading 'I Am That' since I discovered it at the beginning of 2005. > I'm nearly done my fourth reading of it. But still trying to digest > and absorb it. I'm hoping that by understanding his teachings I can > integrate them into my life. With every reading it's becoming a > little clearer every time. I've not read Krishnamurti's stuff or Sri > Ramana Bagawan or any other Eastern stuff. I've read lots of Western > stuff though. Thanks. > > " Silver " > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2006 Report Share Posted February 11, 2006 Thank You! " Silver " Nisargadatta , " billrishel " <illusyn wrote: > > I recommend Krishnamurti. > Most of Kfrishnamurti's works are available online at: > http://tchl.freeweb.hu/ > > It has been some time, but a favorite of mine was > *Commentaries on Living, 3rd Series*, which is available > at the link above. > > Bill > > > Nisargadatta , " s_i_l_v_e_r1069 " <silver- > 1069@> wrote: > > > > It's great that 'I Am That' is online. Are there any other > > Nisargadatta books online? Such as 'Nectar of Immortality'? The > only > > book on Niz I ever got to read is 'I Am That'. It would be nice to > > find more so I can get a rounder picture of his teachings. I've been > > reading 'I Am That' since I discovered it at the beginning of 2005. > > I'm nearly done my fourth reading of it. But still trying to digest > > and absorb it. I'm hoping that by understanding his teachings I can > > integrate them into my life. With every reading it's becoming a > > little clearer every time. I've not read Krishnamurti's stuff or Sri > > Ramana Bagawan or any other Eastern stuff. I've read lots of Western > > stuff though. Thanks. > > > > " Silver " > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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