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I just posted a discourse from a satsang with Nome. Nome teaches the Inquiry of

Sri Ramana Maharshi, and the Advaita Vedanta or Ramana and Adi Sankara. I

thought this discourse would be of interest to some in this group.

 

http://richardarunachala.wordpress.com/2009/04/28/with-the-rise-of-i-satsang-dis\

course-by-nome/

 

Listen, reflect and deeply meditate.

 

Om Arunachala,

Richard

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Richard,

Most of us are already familiar with the root cause & what to focus on. What we

really need is more elaboration on how to go about it by those who have

successfully done it. All else is only repetitive.

 

For example, the following key statement is left all alone to explain itself:

" the most direct of all practices is to see just what the nature of the " I " is " .

 

Sundar

, " Richard Clarke " <richard wrote:

>

> I just posted a discourse from a satsang with Nome. Nome teaches the Inquiry

of Sri Ramana Maharshi, and the Advaita Vedanta or Ramana and Adi Sankara. I

thought this discourse would be of interest to some in this group.

>

>

http://richardarunachala.wordpress.com/2009/04/28/with-the-rise-of-i-satsang-dis\

course-by-nome/

>

> Listen, reflect and deeply meditate.

>

> Om Arunachala,

> Richard

>

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Dear Sri Sundarajan,

 

I have posted on Luthar.com an article I wrote called Diving Into the Heart which was published in the Mountain Path. It explains my own practice of Self Enquiry. I have also written some notes on Aids to Self Enquiry on the same site. These may be helpful?

 

All best wishes,

 

Yours in Bhagavan,

 

Alan --- On Tue, 28/4/09, Sundararajan <sundar22ca wrote:

Sundararajan <sundar22ca Re: With the rise of "I" Date: Tuesday, 28 April, 2009, 1:07 PM

 

 

Richard,Most of us are already familiar with the root cause & what to focus on. What we really need is more elaboration on how to go about it by those who have successfully done it. All else is only repetitive.For example, the following key statement is left all alone to explain itself:"the most direct of all practices is to see just what the nature of the "I" is".Sundar, "Richard Clarke" <richard > wrote:>> I just posted a discourse from a satsang with Nome. Nome teaches the Inquiry of Sri Ramana Maharshi, and the Advaita Vedanta or Ramana and Adi Sankara. I thought this discourse would be of interest to some in this group. > > http://richardaruna chala.wordpress. com/2009/ 04/28/with- the-rise- of-i-satsang- discourse- by-nome/> > Listen, reflect and deeply meditate.> > Om Arunachala,> Richard>

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advaitin , " Richard Clarke " <richard wrote:

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> I just posted a discourse from a satsang with Nome. Nome teaches the Inquiry

of Sri Ramana Maharshi, and the Advaita Vedanta or Ramana and Adi Sankara. I

thought this discourse would be of interest to some in this group.

>

>

http://richardarunachala.wordpress.com/2009/04/28/with-the-rise-of-i-satsang-dis\

course-by-nome/

>

> Listen, reflect and deeply meditate.

>

> Om Arunachala,

> Richard

>

Namaste,

 

The only comment I have is that Aham Brahmasmi and tvat twam asi, are dualistic,

in grammar, and not the same as Who am I? which drives the search inward to find

no duality......Cheers Tony.

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