Who Am I? — Part 1
Text by Ramana Maharshi. Inquire into the nature of your self—and walk the path of knowledge.
Who Am I? — Part 2
Text by Ramana Maharshi. Inquire more deeply into the nature of your self.
Just Be
Text by Nisargadatta Maharaj. Give your attention to "I Am," the sense of presence beyond words.
There Is Only Light
Text by Nisargadatta Maharaj. Sit quietly and witness all that happens from a place of total non-reactivity.
Beyond the “I Am”
Text by Nisargadatta Maharaj. Hold on to the knowledge of your own presence—and let everything else go.
You Are Peace
Text by H.W.L Poonja. Stop everything, and become aware of the movements of your mind.
The Real Self
Text by Annamalai Swami. Look for "the little self" and see that it's not what it purports to be.
Consciousness Itself
Text by Annamalai Swami. Watch thoughts come and go, just as clouds move through the sky.
Let the Mind Be Empty
Text by Anandamayi Ma. Discover what it means to be "undisturbed under all circumstances."
Nirvana Shatakam
Text by Adi Shankara. Listen to one of the oldest teachings of Advaita, written around 788-820 CE.
Go Within
Text by Nisargadatta Maharaj. Observe the mind, and relax in the pureness of being.
The Ribhu Gita, Ch. 26
Advaita scripture. Abide as the formless truth where all distinctions fall away.
Vivekachudamani, Selected Verses
Treatise of uncertain authorship. Meet attachment and delusion with clarity and stillness.
Dṛg-Dṛṣya-Viveka
Treatise of uncertain authorship. See myriad changes arise in one unchanging consciousness.
Ashtavakra Gita, Part 1
Advaita scripture. Witness the timeless reality beyond all transient appearances.
Ashtavakra Gita, Part 2
Advaita scripture. Allow meditation and action to happen with simplicity and wisdom.
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Advaita
In Advaita, part of the Wisdom Texts series, Jayasāra reads passages from some of the most well-known teachers of Advaita Vedanta—a Hindu non-dual tradition—with selections from Ramana Maharshi, Nisargadatta Maharaj, H.W.L Poonja (often referred to as “Papaji”), Anandamayi Ma, and others.
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