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Nothing is Everything. The Quintessential Teachings of Nisargadatta Maharaj

✍ Scribed by Gaitonde Mohan.


Tongue
English
Leaves
151
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


New Leaf Distributing Company, 2014. β€” 247 p.

Nisargadatta Maharaj is undoubtedly the Ultimate Alchemist and his non-dual teachings, the Ultimate Alchemy. This book is a live satsang with Satguru Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj, covering rare and unpublished conversations with Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj which have been transcribed by his 'evening' translator, Mohan Gaitonde, who had the privilege of being with him from 1979 to 1981. The flavor of these talks is heightened by the fact that Mr. Gaitonde, being well-versed with Marathi, the language Maharaj spoke, is able to convey all the subtle nuances of Maharajs potent words of wisdom. The precious conversations in this book act as a divine catalyst for all those who are eager to leave the banks of miserable seeking and intellectual understanding, and realize the ever-flowing river of Understanding of Who You Are! If you have not yet transcended the shackles of read and heard knowledge, these intuitive utterances of Nisargadatta will surely help restore the Eternal Ease. In talk after talk, He reminds the readers about their forgotten Richness! Welcome to the final leap into Nisargadatta's quintessential teachings. If you are waiting for Everything but also ready for Nothing, this book is the perfect touchstone. Nothing is Everything is indeed Nisargadatta Maharaj's ultimate blessing for the ardent seekers.

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