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Paramahamsa Nithyananda (guru)
Before Enter into Biography
Autobiography of living englighten maste...
What is Self Inquiry? (blog)
Recently, quite a lot of people who read my blog post Self Inquiry - t...
Self Inquiry - tips (blog)
4 modest recommendations to share with those who embark on the blessed...
Your strong conviction that you are one same "I" (blog)
One of the strong taken-for-granted illusionary convictions one carrie...
The ultimate goal is to withdraw into the ultimate subject (blog)
Perhaps the primary tool on the enlightenment path is to accept and ob...
3 reasons why you believe you are the body, 3 reasons why you shouldn't (blog)
3 main reasons why you believe you are your body
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The object determines the subject (blog)
(The beauty of the following is that it's not a theory, you can try it...
7 most powerful yet simple meditations (blog)
Accepting and observing whatever is now.
Self Inquiry - Obser...
A test to check your level of identification with the body (blog)
*** Important Note: This spiritual technique, though enormously benefi...
Experience VS. Theory - or - Is the moon made of cheese? (blog)
Someone can say "Jupiter is made of cheese and therefore it looks whit...
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Every soul is an expression of divine consciousness. The soul's individuality provides the distinctions required for the drama of life to unfold; the appearance of separation is a prerequisite for all interaction in the dance of life.
We are multidimensional beings with separate bodies, minds and souls. At the level of consciousness, however, we are all part of the eternal One, God-the-beyond.
This underlying oneness is revealed more and more as we grow slowly but inexorably in awareness and love. With the flowering of enlightenment, oneness becomes your everyday experience of divine life - in the ecstasy of freedom from yourself.
The purpose of life after enlightenment is to enjoy the wonder of oneness, love and bliss - and to be helpful to friends who are still suffering.
— Maitreya Ishwara
