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ramesh balsekar: Pointers from Ramesh Balsekar Gautam Sachdeva, 2008-04-01 Gautam Sachdeva first visited the Advaita sage Ramesh Balsekar in February 2000, and has been attending his talks ever since. Over a period of eight years, he also found himself taking on the role of a publisher, working intimately with Ramesh in the process of publishing some of his books. In May 2007, Gautam wrote an article in Life Positive, India's leading spiritual magazine, as a tribute to Ramesh on his 90th birthday. With the heartwarming response from readers to this article, and Ramesh's suggestion to make it into a booklet, he then put down what he considered the core of the teaching as presented by Ramesh - to seekers from all over the world - in his morning talks. This book is a summation of the core concepts in the spoken word of Ramesh, as if he were walking the seeker through his entire teaching in one morning talk. This is what Pointers From Ramesh Balsekar is about - pointers to dealing with life's situations, its pleasures and pains, with equanimity and peace of mind - from one of the world's leading Advaita sages. |
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ramesh balsekar: Experiencing the Teaching Ramesh S. Balsekar, 1988 Light, If It Goes In Search Of Darkness Will Find Its Absence. Ramesh S. Balsekar Is Truly A Rare Light. Rather Than Dispelling Darkness He Helps Us Awaken To Understanding That Darkness Is Merely An Illusion . . . A Mirage. With Astonishing Clarity He Lifts Us Out Of The Morass That Is Our Conditioned Thinking And Point Us To The Truth That Is Masked By Our Ego.Through 24 Dialogues Between The Jnani (Enlightened Master) And A Disciple, We Are Allowed Vivid Insights Into The Nature Of God, Alienation, Love, Joy And Being.This Is A Book For The Serious Spiritual Seeker. It Points To The Most Basic Of All Facts:We Are Not What We Think We Are We Are Much, Much More. |
ramesh balsekar: The Ultimate Understanding Ramesh S. Balsekar, 2017-08-07 The Ultimate Understanding, is, according to Ramesh himself, a book containing the full essentials of the philosophy of Advaita, or Non-duality (Unicity). It is perhaps the most explicitly expressed book on this complex subject. What is the ultimate understanding? That there is no one to understand anything. Recognized as one of the foremost contemporary sages, married and father of three, and a banker who retired from the top of his profession, Ramesh could be considered a householder Guru. In his latest book, Ramesh shares openly, poignantly, and with stunning humility, how a sage lives his life. Backed by the total conviction of the final understanding of a true Master, and at the same time presented from the perspective of life as we know it, this treasure of Advaita is unrivalled in its unique conceptual expression of the highest Truth, delivered with fundamental wisdom, simplicity, and clarity - and with Ramesh's widely-loved gaiety and humor. Ramesh elaborates his own concepts with those of his Guru, Nisargadatta Maharaj, the Buddha, Ramana Maharshi, selected Hindu scriptures, several Taoist Masters and Wei Wu Wei, all serving as pointers to the Truth, to the ultimate understanding. While the book is a compilation of such classic themes as the nature of the phenomenal manifestation including the human being, the concept of space-time, temporality and Intemporality, the Guru, free will and non-volitional living, enlightenment and Self-realization, the Impersonal Energy - the Source, Noumenon or God, and conclusively, 'Consciousness is all there is', Ramesh explicitly summarizes that ultimately what he is talking about is the most important thing in your life: peace and harmony in your life. A rare gift to anyone and everyone seeking insight into how life happens, The Ultimate Understanding is perhaps the pinnacle of Ramesh's writing. The Ultimate Understanding, heralds the total message he has to convey. What else remains can only be the final understanding, the final Truth, the silence of Unicity. |
ramesh balsekar: Confusion No More Ramesh S. Balsekar, 2012-01-01 Balsekar's wisdom presented in his modern, eloquent, and often amusing style is so straight-forward and easy to understand that he banishes confusion! |
ramesh balsekar: A Net of Jewels Ramesh S. Balsekar, 1996-01-01 |
ramesh balsekar: Explorations Into the Eternal Ramesh S. Balsekar, 1987 On the philosophy of life and death, as interpreted by Nisargadatta Maharaj, 1897-1981. |
ramesh balsekar: A Duet of One Ramesh S Balsekar, 1989 A translation and interpretation of the most touchingly beautiful of all the Advaitic texts, this book provides us with an illuminating and in-depth look at the nature of duality and dualism. In this book Ramesh reveals himself as a spiritual Master for the modern age. His insightful commentary unlocks the beauty and the mystery in this ancient text. He points us to the Understanding that is the true nature of us all. |
ramesh balsekar: Enlightened Living (New Edition) Ramesh S. Balsekar, 2008-01-01 Most spiritual seekers have no real idea of what exactly it is that they are seeking even after having spent years chasing the chimera of Enlightenment. It stands to reason that if you want something desperately you would take great pains to find out what it did for those who have got it. So if you desire Enlightenment, it would make abundant sense to at least check out what the Enlightened ones have to say about the state of self-realization. That is what Enlightened Living does for you. In this book Ramesh Balsekar, arguably the most renowned exponent of the ancient philosophy of Advaita today and the author of 30 well-known books, presents you a clear perspective on the self-realized state, in his hallmark lucid style. If you have believed the sage to be a glorified vegetable, passionless and neutered to all pleasure and all pain, if you have believed that he is in a never-ending state of cocooned bliss or if you have believed that there is some- one out there to enjoy that blissful state, this book shows you just how mistaken you are. To make its point, Enlightened Living presents an impressive array of Masters from Adi Shankara to Ramakrishna Paramahamsa, from Ashtavakra to Ramana Maharshi, from Jnaneshwara to Nisargadatta Maharaj and Sengtsan to share with you, in the simplest terms possible, the reality of the state of self-realization. Pointers are used, insights are bestowed and cobwebs vigorously dusted away till what you are left with is a deeply satisfying clarity which may or may not be intellectual. |
ramesh balsekar: Pointers From Ramana Maharshi Read And Reflect Ramesh Sadashiv Balsekar, 2008 The Sage of Aunachala preferred to teach in silence. But when he did use words, he used only a few words and used them with telling effects. What struck you most about what he said was the authority of knowing that backed each word uttered. Though all of what Ramana said was rich with meaning, if one has to grasp the very core of his teaching one needs to sieve and filter, doggedly staying focussed on the very fundamentals of what he taught. Even those who have read many books on Ramana's teachings will find this book different: focussed on the ultimate happiness as one's very nature. |
ramesh balsekar: The Wisdom of Balsekar (16pt Large Print Edition) Ramesh S. Balsekar, Alan Jacobs, 2013-05-28 Ramesh Balsekar is widely regarded as the world's greatest living sage. He has said on many occasions that his primary inspiration for exploring the spiritual life came from Ramana Maharshi; he takes up Ramana's teaching and enlightens questioners from the advanced level of his Advaitic teaching, the teaching of non - duality. This anthology of the writings of Ramesh Balsekar gives thematic extracts from all of his own written works to date and is approved by the sage himself, as well as his leading disciple, Wayne Liquorman, and will serve to stimulate its readers to study more of his books and edited talks - and indeed to meet him in Mumbai. |
ramesh balsekar: The Wisdom of Balsekar Ramesh S. Balsekar, 2012-01-01 Balsekar's wisdom presented in his modern, eloquent, and often amusing style is so straight-forward and easy to understand that he banishes confusion! |
ramesh balsekar: Experience of Immortality Jñānadeva, Ramesh S. Balsekar, 1984 Prose rendering, with commentary, of a medieval verse work on the Advaita school in the Hindu philosophy. |
ramesh balsekar: Who Cares?! Ramesh Sadashiv Balsekar, 2002-05 Consciousness Is All There Is. So Who Is To Know Or Seek What ? All There Is Is The Impersonal Functioning Of Consciousness, Or God, Reflecting Within It Self The Totality Of Manifestation. Live Life Making Decision And Accepting The Consequences As If You Have Free Will Knowing It Is Consciousness Seeking, Doing, Living Deciding...Ramesh Balsekar Is An Awakened Sage Whose Long Life Has Been Devoted To Ramana Maharshi And Whose Final Guru Was Nisargadatta Maharaj. He Perfectly Reflets Both East And West-Born And Raised In Bombay, India, Thinking And Speaking In English, Student Of Sanskrit And Translator Of The Bhagavad Gita, Intimately Familiar With The Taoist And Chan Classics As Well As The New Paradigm (Consciousness Is All There Is) Which Has Emerged From Quantum Mechanics. Poignantly Clear And Precise And Delightfully, Humorous, His Teaching Makes Life Simple. |
ramesh balsekar: Let Life Flow: Meeting the Challenges of Daily Living in a Calm, Peaceful Way Ramesh Balsekar, 2016-05-06 Change, unceasing change which is the very basis of life and living, is what Let Life Flow is all about. Ramesh says that life is like a deep river, flowing incessantly, whereas the day-to-day living for most people is a preference for the security and stagnancy of the little pools beside the river. What happens in life is that the challenge is always new, but our response is old because it is formed on the past, which is memory. Experiencing with memory is one state, but experiencing without memory is altogether different. A new thought, an inspiration can happen only when the mind is not caught in the net of memory. It is only when the mind is still, tranquil, not seeking any solution, any answer, neither resisting nor avoiding, that it is capable of receiving what is true, that which is eternal, timeless, immeasurable. You cannot go to it, it comes to you; what liberates is the truth, not your effort to be free. Ramesh uses the river as an apt metaphor for his concept that no one is a doer but, rather, all actions are happenings ordained by the One Source, who some refer to as God. To perceive ourselves as the doers is like the river thinking that it is pushing itself onwards to the sea, or the sea thinking that the tides are its own doing - totally oblivious of the fact that is the gravitational force of the moon that is responsible for their ebb and flow. To let life flow, in general terms, means that we should go about our daily routine with a relaxed attitude, based on the total basic understanding that nothing at all can happen unless it is supposed to happen according to one's destiny, according to the Cosmic Law. |
ramesh balsekar: Portraits in Faith Daniel Epstein, 2021-11 For 15 years, Daniel Epstein, a Marketing Director at one of the world's largest corporations, Procter & Gamble, traveled the world for business and for faith. Motivated by his own search to fill the God-sized hole in his life, he did not know where it would lead. He felt that if he did not develop some type of spiritual faith he would die. Born and raised a Jew, Daniel's challenges with relationships, work, and life forced him at age 36 to get on his knees and pray to a God he did not know, a higher power not specific to either his own Judaism or any religion, and ask for help. In order to keep his new found sense of faith alive and to gain from the experience of others, Daniel created a spiritual exercise out of interviewing people around the world about the role of faith in their lives. As a photographer, Daniel also captured a moment with each person in a black and white portrait meant to evoke their true spirit. In 2012, Daniel launched Portraits on Faith online as the largest documentary project on faith ever compiled by a single person. Over 100 of the 500 portraits shot have been published from 27 countries, which have been viewed over 300,000 times by people around the world. As a culmination of all the work that has to this moment, Daniel is publishing the first volume of Portraits in Faith, which include over 100 portraits, quotes, and reflections on faith from people spanning the world, from over 40 faith traditions and denominations. |
ramesh balsekar: Nuggets Of Wisdom Ramesh Sadashiv Balsekar, 2005-05-23 It Is Everyone'S Experience That The Basis Of Daily Living Is Facing Life From Moment To Moment, Necessarily Accepting Whatever The Moment Brings - Sometimes Pain, Sometimes Pleasure. The Interconnected Opposites Of Pain And Pleasure, Along With The Opposites Of Every Conceivable Kind, Beginning With Male And Female, Form The Very Basis Of Life And Living; And, Therefore, It Is Impossible To Separate One From The Other. What The Human Being Wants Is One And Not The Other - Pleasure And Not The Pain. And This Pursuit Of One As Against The Other Is The Main Cause Of Why Religion Flourishes, Various God-Men Flourish, Promising The Impossible And Leading To Frustration. |
ramesh balsekar: I David R. Hawkins, MD/PHD, 2014-03-03 Experience spiritual enlightenment and personal transformation from world-renowned author, psychiatrist, clinician, spiritual teacher, and researcher of consciousness, David R. Hawkins, M.D., Ph.D. This book combines consciousness studies with transpersonal psychology, providing an accessible gateway into the deeper dimensions of self and reality. It concludes the presentation of a long-predicted major advance in critical human knowledge. It explains and describes the very substrate and essence of consciousness as it evolved from its primordial appearance as life on earth on up through evolution as the human ego, and hence, to the ego’s transcendence as the spiritual Reality of Enlightenment and the Presence of Divinity. It completes the description of the evolution of human consciousness from the level of approximately 800 to its peak experience at 1,000, which historically has been the ultimate possibility in the human domain. This is the realm of the mystic whose truth stems solely from the radical subjectivity of divine revelation. The text of the material is taken from lectures, dissertations, and dialogues with students, visitors, and spiritual aspirants from around the world who have different spiritual and religious backgrounds and varying levels of consciousness. On the referenced Scale of the Levels of consciousness, which calibrates the levels of Truth from 1 to 1,000, Power versus Force calibrates at 850, The Eye of the I at 980, and the final volume of the trilogy, I, calibrates at a conclusive 999.8. The uncommon clarity and lucidity with which the highly evolved subject matter is presented facilitates understanding. As with the reading of Power versus Force or The Eye of the I, the reader’s level of consciousness increases measurably as a consequence of exposure to this material itself, which is presented from a powerful field of exposition. Conflict is resolved within the mind of the student by means of recontextualization, which solves the dilemma. Argument and adversity are resolvable by identifying the positionalities of the ego which are the basis of human suffering. Some Chapters Include: The Process Spiritual Purification The ‘Ego’ and Society Spiritual Reality Realization The Realization of Divinity The Radical Reality of the Self The Mystic The Levels of Enlightenment The Nature of God The Obstacles Transcending the World The Emotions “Mind” Considerations Karma The Final Doorway The Transcendence The Inner Path “No Mind” The Way of the Heart The Recontextualization Spiritual Research Homo Spiritus This masterpiece is a revolutionary tool for personal transformation, blending quantum physics with spirituality, and a perfect read for anyone seeking enlightenment and a deeper understanding of the universe. |
ramesh balsekar: Acceptance of What Is Wayne Liquorman, 1999-11 The Latest Look At Advaita Through The Eyes Of The Most Unlikely Of Sages. Wayne Is A Former Alcoholic And Drug Addict Who Shortly After Being Struck Sober Began A Spiritual Quest That Led Him To His Guru Ramesh S. Balsekar And Then To Ultimate Understanding. Wayne'S Expression Of His Spiritual Understanding Is At Once Irreverent And Profound. We Laugh, Sometimes Joyously, Sometimes Uncomfortably But Always With The Recognition That We Are In The Presence Of A Master. Edited By Catherine Asche |
ramesh balsekar: Perfect Brilliant Stillness David Carse, 2005 An intimate account of spontaneous spiritual enlightenment and its implications in a life lived beyond the individual self. |
ramesh balsekar: Sea of Calm Gautam Sachdeva, 2020-08-11 This book comprises questions and answers culled from talks given by Gautam Sachdeva at his residence in Mumbai and other locations, as well as his answers to emails.The reader will find that Gautam constantly directs all answers to 'peace of mind' in daily living. The message is always the same, as the teaching is a reflection of the Buddha's famous words: 'Samsara is dukkha (misery), Nirvana is shanti (peace).' Gautam spent over nine years in close association with renowned Advaita sage Ramesh Balsekar, also assisting him with the editing and publishing of some of his books. Ramesh's guru was Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj, whose famed book I Am That is considered a modern spiritual classic. With the blessings of Ramesh, Gautam went on to write books based on his experience with the teaching. Gautam's books as well as his talks display a rare combination of humility and simplicity. |
ramesh balsekar: Babaji Yogiraj Gurunath Siddhanath, 2016-01-15 Babaji - The Lightning Standing Still The DEFINITIVE book on Babaji, His Divine work throughout the ages, and His secret avataric assistants. The most detailed and profound information about the Babaji mystery EVER to be revealed. Sanctioned by the divine Mahavatar Babaji Himself, and authored by his direct disciple Yogiraj Siddhanath, this book serves the highest spiritual welfare of Humanity in the coming Golden Age. |
ramesh balsekar: Sage Mukundraj's Paramaamrita Ramesh Balsekar, 2017-09-21 Some eight centuries ago Sage Mukundraj wrote a spiritual classic titled Paramaamrita in Marathi. It was a rare gem. Its 323 pithy verses, written in the traditional Ovi format, were direct pointers to Reality. In fact, towards the end of his work, the confident Sage avers that the one who has accepted and practiced what has been said herein will return to his true Being. However, for reasons best known to Existence, Paramaamrita remained almost unknown except to a few ardent seekers familiar with Marathi. We owe an immense debt of gratitude to Ramesh Balsekar for making this lucid English translation available to a wider audience. |
ramesh balsekar: Hardcore Zen Brad Warner, 2010-07 This is not your typical ''Zen'' book. Brad Warner, the young punk who grew up to be a Zen master, spares no one - just like Reality itself. This bold new approach to the Why of Zen Buddhism is as strongly grounded in the tradition of Zen as it is utterly revolutionary; Warner's voice is hilarious, and he calls on the wisdom of everyone from punk and pop culture icons a to the Buddha himself to make sure his points come through loud and clear. The subtitle (and the cover!) say it all; there has never been a book like this one. |
ramesh balsekar: Hello My Loves...10 Years of Writings to Seekers of Truth Wayne Liquorman, 2015-05-11 Love Wisdom Passion In these letters written between 2004 and 2013 by Wayne Liquorman, we gain a rare glimpse into the heart and mind of a modern Advaita sage. They document his travels, his relationship with Ramesh Balsekar, his reactions to current events, and answers to questions from spiritual seekers. Together they form an affecting journal of births and deaths, of Wayne's family and of the larger family of seekers that has gathered around him, as well as the development of his own unique Living Teaching of Advaita. |
ramesh balsekar: Seeds of Consciousness Nisargadatta (Maharaj), 1982 |
ramesh balsekar: Explosion of Love Gautam Sachdeva, 2012-04-01 |
ramesh balsekar: The Only Way to Live Ramesh Balsekar, 2006-09-01 Whatever I decide and do in any situation, depends on two factors: my genes and conditioning, which God has made. Whatever action I do will, of course, have its consequences - good, bad or indifferent - as judged by society, which I have to accept. The fact remains, however, that I cannot make a mistake. I cannot commit a sin. Therefore I live like God, not afraid of living and not afraid of dying. |
ramesh balsekar: The Teachers of One Paula Marvelly, 2002 Life at The Keep changes forever when Fliss, Mole and Susannah arrive in the summer of 1957. Their parents and elder brother have been killed in Kenya so the children are sent to their grandmother, Freddy, in Devon. Freddy is no stranger to grief, but she would be lost without her devoted helpers, Ellen and Fox, who enable her to cope with this latest tragedy. And, above all, she looks to her brother-in-law, Theo, to guide her while the children heal their wounds and embark on the treacherous journey to adulthood |
ramesh balsekar: Happiness Beyond Thought Gary Weber, 2007-04 Praise for Happiness Beyond Thought Husband, father, scientist, military officer, and senior executive in industry and academia, Gary Weber has led a full and successful worldly life. Throughout all of this, Gary has relentlessly pursued a path of practice and inquiry in order to understand life and achieve enlightenment. It is rare to find one who has reached this goal, and rarer still to find such a one who has been so immersed in worldly life. With this book, Gary has successfully integrated his profound realization with traditional non-dualistic teachings, as well as insights from Zen Buddhism and modern brain research, into a practical path that uses Yoga's time-tested practices of asana, pranayama, chanting and meditation to illumine a path to enlightenment for the modern reader. -Gary Kraftsow, author of Yoga for Wellness and Yoga for Transformation Gary Weber offers a treasure chest of practices for the serious practitioner seeking liberation. On your own journey towards awakening, savor these simple, easy to follow practices culled from Weber's study with his primary teacher Ramana Maharshi, his on-going exploration of Zen meditation practice, and the life-enhancing results of his experiments on the laboratory floor of his yoga mat. -Amy Weintraub, author of Yoga for Depression |
ramesh balsekar: The Wisdom of Balsekar Ramesh S. Balsekar, 2004 Now in his eighties and regarded as the world's greatest living sage, Balsekar is the primary exponent of the teaching of Advaita, which holds that everything is one, that all humanity is an intrinsic part of the universe rather than split from it. This anthology comprises thematic extracts from all of his written works to date. |
ramesh balsekar: The Nisargadatta Gita Pradeep Apte, 2013-05 The Nisargadatta Gita was first released on the internet in February 2008; since then it has been acclaimed worldwide as one of the best expositions of the teachings of Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj, and used as a meditation manual by many. The essence of the teaching has been expressed in a very clear and lucid style. The Nisargadatta Gita Gita has only one chapter 'I AM', which consists of 231 condensed quotes of Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj along with a short commentary on each quote. These quotes have been prepared from a collection of 572 'I AM' quotes compiled from 10 main books (Beginning with 'I Am That') which cover almost all the recorded dialogues of Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj. This third edition is the first official printed version and has an appendix titled I Am That - A Realization, which is a tribute to the Guru by his disciple. |
ramesh balsekar: Treasury of Spiritual Wisdom Andy Zubko, 2003-01-30 FOR SALE IN SOUTH ASIA ONLY |
ramesh balsekar: It So Happened That Ramesh S. Balsekar, 2003 Ramesh Balsekar has given talks and seminars in the US, Europe, and South India. Though he always addresses the same subject—Consciousness and the teachings of pure Advaita (or non-duality)—he never speaks about it in exactly the same way twice. But one thing remains constant: his wit, humor, and smart comic timing, as well as his deep wisdom. Here, in one collection, are his engaging stories, jokes, quotes, and anecdotes: the heart of Balsekar's inspirational Advaitic teachings. Among the writing included are essays discussing free will, the thinking and the working mind, children and their understanding, and self-inquiry, as well as prayers and personal tales about Ramesh’s own life. |
ramesh balsekar: Who Cares?! The Unique Teaching of Ramesh S. Balsekar Ramesh S Balsekar, 1999 Consciousness is all there is. So who is to know or seek what? All there is is the impersonal functioning of Consciousness, or God, reflecting within Itself the totality of manifestation. Live life making decisions and accepting the consequences as if you have free will - knowing it is Consciousness seeking, doing, living deciding... Ramesh Balsekar is an awakened sage whose long life has been devoted to Ramana Maharshi and whose final Guru was Nisargadatta Maharaj. He perfectly reflects both East and West-born and raised in Bombay, India, thinking and speaking in English, student of Sanskrit and translator of the Bhagavad Gita, intimately familiar with the Taoist and Chan classics as well as the new paradigm (Consciousness is all there is) which has emerged from quantum mechanics. Poignantly clear and precise and delightfully, humorous, his teaching makes life simple. |
ramesh balsekar: The Wisdom of Balsekar Alan Jacobs, Ramesh S. Balsekar, 2013-05 Ramesh Balsekar is widely regarded as the world's greatest living sage. He has said on many occasions that his primary inspiration for exploring the spiritual life came from Ramana Maharshi; he takes up Ramana's teaching and enlightens questioners from the advanced level of his Advaitic teaching, the teaching of non - duality. This anthology of the writings of Ramesh Balsekar gives thematic extracts from all of his own written works to date and is approved by the sage himself, as well as his leading disciple, Wayne Liquorman, and will serve to stimulate its readers to study more of his books and edited talks - and indeed to meet him in Mumbai. |
ramesh balsekar: A Homage To The Unique Teaching Of Ramesh S. Balsekar Ramesh S. Balsekar, 2006-07-06 How Does One Thank Someone Who Gives You:Freedom, From Guilt And Regrets Of The Past;From Fears Of The Future;From The Idea That One Is Not Free;Trust, In The Moment That Has To Be Exactly As It Is;Acceptance Of And Contentment In Whatever Happens?This Time When I Met Him I Understood ThatThe Guru Is Not Loving; He Is Love.He Is Not Kind, He Is Compassion.And Most Of All, He Is Not In My Heart;He Is My Heart.For This Blessing,There Is No Way Of Being Grateful Enough. |
ramesh balsekar: Wide Awake Quidam Green Meyers, 2002-03 Interviews on Enlightenment compiled by Quidam Green Meyers. In this revealing text, Meyers speaks to some of the Wests top spiritual teachers and writers on the topic of Contemporary Awakening. Wide Awake reveals that there is no set path for enlightenment, yet we are all capable of achieving it. Some of the contributors stress that we already are enlightened, but have not yet become aware of it. Those interviewed include Matthew Fox, Alan Cohen, Rev. Michael Beckwith, Catherine Ingram, Lama Surya Das, Saniel Bonder, Isaac Shapiro, Arjuna Nick Ardagh, Satyam, Nadeen, Dasarath, Neelam, Akash, Wayne Liquorman, Howard Raphael Cushner and Antonio Duncan. |
ramesh balsekar: RAMESH BALSEKAR - BEST QUOTES, Selected by ZeRo Zewale Rovesta, 2021-01-30 The juice of Ramesh Balsekar's teachings, his advice, his most significant answers. |
ramesh balsekar: The Principal Upanishads , 2012-01-01 This is a beautiful translation of the sacred writings of Hinduism, which predate recorded history, and is perhaps the greatest of all the books in the history of world religions. |
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