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"In the Ultimate Medicine, Nisargadatta, like
the great sages of old India, elucidated the nature of Ultimate Reality
clearly and simply. He makes the highest Self-realization a matter of
common understanding so that any sincere seeker can grasp the essence
of it."
David Frawley, OMD, author of Beyond the Mind,Tantric Yoga,and
Ayurvedic Healing
"...Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj will be increasingly
recognized as a wholly admirable start in the spiritual firmament of
our age."
Peter V. Madill, M. D.
Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj was one of the important
spiritual teachers of the twentieth century. A realized master of the
Tantric Nath lineage, he lived and taught in the slums of Bombay, India.
A steady stream of students, Indians and Westerners,
fortunate enough to discover Maharaj during his lifetime, came to sit
at his feet in the small loft where he received visitors. In the tradition
of Ramana Maharshi, he shared the highest Truth of nonduality in his
own unique way, from the depths of his own realization. The profound
yet simple words of this extraordinary teacher jolt us into awareness.
Like the Zen masters of old, Nisargadatta's style is abrupt, provocative,
and immensely profound. His terse, potent sayings trigger shifts in
consciousness, just by hearing, or even reading them.
"Nisargadatta
Maharaj is my greatest teacher. His words guide my writing, speaking
and all of my relationships."
--Dr. Wayne Dyer, author of Your Sacred Self and Your Erroneous
Zones
Compiled during the last year of Nisargadatta 's
life, The Ultimate Medicine provides advanced instruction for
spiritual aspirants. Not for those who like their spirituality watered
down, but for serious students seeking powerful antidotes to unawareness.
Edited by Robert Powell, renowned spiritual author.
Table of Contents
- Foreword
- Preface Publisher's Foreword
- Stay Put in Beingness and All Desire to Be Will
Melt Away
- Whatever has Sprung from the Five Elements is
Pure Ignorance
- The Ultimate Medicine
- Once You Know You Exist You Want to Remain Eternally
- The greatest Miracle is the News "I Am"
- Whatever You Can Forget Cannot by the Eternal
- You ARe That which Observes the Coming and Going
of the Consciousness
- To a Jnani, All is Entertainment
- Eventually, You Have to Give up this Association
with the Consciousness
- The Absolute Cannot be Remembered Because it
Cannot be Forgotten
- Understand Your Own Incarnation
- Epilogue
- Glossary
- Bibliography
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