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Paperback Pointers from Nisargadatta Maharaj Book

ISBN: 0893860336

ISBN13: 9780893860332

Pointers from Nisargadatta Maharaj

Book by Ramesh S. Balsekar This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Top ten book for me

So many books have been read in this duration of time and space. This is one of the most important books available for the seeker, and also for the sought as brilliant reminders... Of who and what we are Many blessings from all the victorious ones to all 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

Shedding the Illusion of the "self"

In Pointers From Nisargadatta Maharaj, devotee Ramesh Balsekar provides further insight into the teachings of what many consider a master of Advaita Vedanta. The teachings are both simple and profound -- and often full of paradox. To "understand" them requires the relinquishment of thought. To "explain" the teachings reduces them to concepts which are inherently false. That is probably why the book it aptly titled "Pointers..." The real truth, according to what Balsekar shares of Nisargadatta's teachings, is "apperceived" directly. And it's based on the deep understanding that there is no individual entity at work... "The main point in Maharaj's teaching is that in this living-dream of life we are not the dreamed characters, which we think we are, but that we are the dreamer, and it is our mistaken identification with the dreamed character, as a separate independent entity as the 'doer', that causes the illusion of 'bondage'". Pages 202-203 If you have read the classic "I Am That", this is an excellent aid in providing further clarification into our true nature. Enjoy it for all the gifts it brings you.

Superb book - great for Eckhart Tolle readers

This is a fantastic book that penetrates deeply and carries the presence of Nisargadatta. I have found that Eckhart Tolle's teachings made it easier to understand this book, and that this book helped me to listen/read Eckhart at a deeper level - in other words the teachings are completely complimentary and mututally reinforcing - after all there is only one teaching ultimately. The way in which the book came about is very interesting, and it is good to know that Nisargadatta himself directly approved of this book. Nisargadatta makes many suggestions for a spiritual practice, which are highly practical and can be incorporated in daily life. Nisargadatta himself became Self Realized though a specific practice, and outlines exactly what others should do. The Appendices are a bit complicated - that does not matter as the main message is in Nisargadatta's words, which fills 95% of the book. Highly recommended and when you are finished read "I AM THAT"

Nisargadatta's Best ! Better than I Am That

I have read several books on/by Nisargadatta. 'Pointers' is by far the the most enjoyable and informative. The dialogs presented are clearly organised and consise. While the answers seem to clearly address the questioners concerns, Nisargadatta's dialogs present a leap in understanding, expertly translated by Ramesh Balsekar. I have passed many of my Advaita books on to friends but will never part with this one. It truly is one of the best presentations of Advaita I've found. The Understanding presented seems works on many levels, making for a truly amazing 'read'.

This is clarity

Pointers from Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj is, in my opinion, the clearest testament to realisation ever committed to paper. Beyond stating that, there really is nothing else for me to add.

The reading itself initiates a process of deep self-inquiry

Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj is perhaps not as well known as Jiddu Krishnamurti, Osho or Alan Watts. Ramesh Balsekar's "Pointers from Nisargadatta Maharaj" is a concise work reflecting the essence of Maharaj's teachings. Those who found Maurice Frydman's "I am That" too exhaustive will find this book refreshing. The reading itself can be a powerful experience. One is never the same again! Balsekar's strengths lie in his ability to clearly yet forcefully encourage the reader to sincerely question everything. The message that enlightenment cannot be attained by volition is important and must be fully grasped.
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