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It So Happened That…

 
Ramesh S. Balsekar (Author)
Synopsis The daily talks with Ramesh S. Balsekar are an eloquent and delightful happening of the Teachings of pure Advaita (Non-duality). When the ego asks: "How can the intellectual understanding which is a conceptual understanding become the truth for me?", Ramesh explains: "It can only be known from personal investigation and experience that 'no action is my action'. The teaching can be of use only if it helps you to live your life in peace." Every conversation is new and fresh. Ramesh, a Master of Advaita, has been teaching for twenty years, sharing with seekers how a sage lives his life and pointing into Totality with stories and anecdotes from life as it happens. With laughter, Ramesh himself has said: "For those with an interest in the subject, it's the most beneficial entertainment in town."
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About the author

Ramesh S. Balsekar

Ramesh S. Balsekarr, an awakened sage, discusses the philosophy of Advaita with an inspired clarity. Speaking and writing in English, he has authored over twenty books and has spoken with seekers daily from his Mumbai home for the last two decades, offering unique insight into the basic premise of this philosophy, that all there is is Consciousness. Serving as a translator for Nisargadatta Maharaj, his Guru, and being a devotee of Ramana Maharshi, he brings the teachings of both to bear in this translation and interpretation of the 13th century classic, Amritanubhava (Experience of Immortality), by the Maharashtran saint, Jnaneshwar.

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Title It So Happened That…
Format Softcover
Date published: 01.01.2000
Edition 1st ed.
Publisher Zen Publications
Language: English
isbn 9788188071005
length 114p.