I know; and not just believe, that through Mr Raspaly, Nasargadatta is speaking to us at crucial moments. Only this morning was I enquiring into this very element. The question, what is the difference between these 2 seemingly seperate happenings (conciousness/awareness). It's a real phenomenon. Thabk you both, and thank you as one.
I am deeply touched, but its all Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj talking, only I lend my voice that's all. Its his Grace that you experience these pointers first hand. You are blessed. -Suresh Raspayle
Sri Nisargadatta used to refer awareness as Parabrahman or absolute, and the pure sense of feeling 'I am' as Brahman, the being or presence or consciousness. Conciouness is temporary, appears with body and disappears with body.🙏
@@no_thing_378 I absolutely love Maharaj! When I began a deep search for answers to an experience I had, I found Jnana Yoga - which is also referred to as The Path of Knowledge (attaining knowledge of the true nature of reality). I follow Advaita Vedanta - Swami Sarvapriiyananda, as many other great teachers from different genres. Jnana Yoga is one of the four classical schools of yoga, alongside Bhakti (devotion), Karma (action) and Raja (meditation), each offering a path to moksha (spiritual liberation) and self-realization. Sanskrit for "knowledge" or "wisdom," Jnana is the intellectual path of scriptures and self-study, considered to be one of the most direct and yet challenging means of spiritual development. Jnana yoga was first described in the Bhagavad Gita. Also, you mentioned Consciousness. Consciousness is Fundamental for physical reality. Ramana Maharshi (and others) often used the analogy of the 'movie screen' (or the cinema show analogy). Try this fun experiment some time:: When you go to bed in a total dark room, lay with your eyes closed....and notice if you see light coming (shining) through your eye lids. That 'light' is your Consciousness.
Sat sat Naman Gurudev for the lucid explanation. Hari Om Tat Sat 🙏🙏🙏🌹🌹 🌹❤❤❤
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I know; and not just believe, that through Mr Raspaly, Nasargadatta is speaking to us at crucial moments.
Only this morning was I enquiring into this very element. The question, what is the difference between these 2 seemingly seperate happenings (conciousness/awareness).
It's a real phenomenon. Thabk you both, and thank you as one.
I am deeply touched, but its all Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj talking, only I lend my voice that's all. Its his Grace that you experience these pointers first hand. You are blessed.
-Suresh Raspayle
awareness😨
Pls ,correct the spelling ,there r some missing words
Thanks for pointing out. Correced the typos . Is there still any mistske?
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Is it the awareness same as the Brahman? And consciousness equivalent to the reflected Brahman named chidabhasha?
Sri Nisargadatta used to refer awareness as Parabrahman or absolute, and the pure sense of feeling 'I am' as Brahman, the being or presence or consciousness. Conciouness is temporary, appears with body and disappears with body.🙏
Is any one ever practically realized it ? Or it's just an idea ?
Truth can never be an idea but the opinions you have about it can be considered as an idea.
@@no_thing_378 I absolutely love Maharaj!
When I began a deep search for answers to an experience I had, I found Jnana Yoga - which is also referred to as The Path of Knowledge (attaining knowledge of the true nature of reality).
I follow Advaita Vedanta - Swami Sarvapriiyananda, as many other great teachers from different genres.
Jnana Yoga is one of the four classical schools of yoga, alongside Bhakti (devotion), Karma (action) and Raja (meditation), each offering a path to moksha (spiritual liberation) and self-realization. Sanskrit for "knowledge" or "wisdom," Jnana is the intellectual path of scriptures and self-study, considered to be one of the most direct and yet challenging means of spiritual development.
Jnana yoga was first described in the Bhagavad Gita.
Also, you mentioned Consciousness. Consciousness is Fundamental for physical reality. Ramana Maharshi (and others) often used the analogy of the 'movie screen' (or the cinema show analogy).
Try this fun experiment some time:: When you go to bed in a total dark room, lay with your eyes closed....and notice if you see light coming (shining) through your eye lids. That 'light' is your Consciousness.
Thanks for your words of wisdom 🙏