Nathaniel: There was a mistake in one of my emails you posted that made it through that could be confusing to readers. Where it says: “Some of my childhood is…
Doug: In the last weeks I experience an impasse. A feeling of total loneliness, desperation struck me. I think it is a big vasana that likes to trigger me. Well…
Franco: I’m beginning to see that the results of karma are not in my control (finally!). My knowledge and power are both limited as an individual and because of this…
Hi Sundari,
Thank you for the satsang on Zoom. Nididhysana ... The last few weeks 'taking a stand in awareness' got a whole lot clearer. ‘The taking' part fades, the standing is…
I read your response, for which many heartfelt thanks (heart pangs a bit too given that it has disappeared into the ether and I cannot reread it now, but —), and I also read the satsang posted on Shining World to which you referred me. Perfect timing! Yes, confusion around one's Swadharma can lead to suffering and confusion for the jivatman when a jivanmukta (who is really nothing more than jivatman) takes the dharma of a (in my case) father and grandfather more seriously than what one knows to be true, i.e., that the Swadharma of a jivanmukta is to live freely and to love freely (and as a perk, to enjoy, i.e., experience, the freedom which comes along with taking a 'stand' in Consciousness as Consciousness.
Sundari: Thanks A. The last satsang between us is posted on the website, title: Tilting At Windmills. The main message of the satsang I directed you to…
Adam: Ha ha! I have no idea how to open with pleasantries to a Mahatma. So let that suffice?
Sundari: Thank you, Adam, as the Self we are all Mahatmas,…
Dear James, Dear Sundari,
From 2012 to 2015 I was a close follower of your teaching and visited your seminars whenever I could. Even though I understood the teaching intellectually…
I want to share the big shift that has happened for me lately regarding a problem that affects most advanced inquirers in the nididhysana stage. While I know without a…