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A Buddha's Babble
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- ISBN978-93-82788-31-7
- EAN9789382788317
- Date de parution30/05/2013
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurCharlotte Common
Résumé
Every 'you' are not THAT. THAT is every 'you'. THAT will always be there without 'you', but 'you' cannot be there without THAT. Unless this is very clearly understood, every seeker will want to be 'one with THAT' and will, therefore, be frustrated. What is to be very clearly understood is that every individual entity is connected to THAT Source. And the highest understanding is that every human being, in his daily living, must continuously remain connected to THAT Source and never be disconnected from it.
The individual entity - the Ego - gets disconnected from the Source whenever he considers himself or the 'other' as the doer of some action, and blames and condemns him for some action. The connection finally ends when the body dies and the Ego no longer exists as a separate entity. In A Buddha's Babble, Ramesh Balsekar uses pithy writing, telling parables and large doses of humour to get this point across.
Such is the magic of his writing that no reader can remain untouched by its inherent wisdom. RAMESH S. BALSEKAR was one of the most profound spiritual Masters of this Age. He was both a brilliant writer and a captivating speaker. Shortly after retiring as the President of the Bank of India, he met the sage Nisargadatta Maharaj and began translating for Maharaj's daily morning talks. It was not long before Ramesh too experienced the Ultimate Understanding.
He is therefore a wonderful blend of East and West, spiritual and material. His compassion and gentle humour infuse the Teaching with an energy that can only be described as being uniquely Ramesh.
The individual entity - the Ego - gets disconnected from the Source whenever he considers himself or the 'other' as the doer of some action, and blames and condemns him for some action. The connection finally ends when the body dies and the Ego no longer exists as a separate entity. In A Buddha's Babble, Ramesh Balsekar uses pithy writing, telling parables and large doses of humour to get this point across.
Such is the magic of his writing that no reader can remain untouched by its inherent wisdom. RAMESH S. BALSEKAR was one of the most profound spiritual Masters of this Age. He was both a brilliant writer and a captivating speaker. Shortly after retiring as the President of the Bank of India, he met the sage Nisargadatta Maharaj and began translating for Maharaj's daily morning talks. It was not long before Ramesh too experienced the Ultimate Understanding.
He is therefore a wonderful blend of East and West, spiritual and material. His compassion and gentle humour infuse the Teaching with an energy that can only be described as being uniquely Ramesh.























