How to Attain Enlightenment - The Vision of Non-DualitySteve Hagen
In brief: how to attain liberation How to end suffering and why other ways tend not to work How to truly know that Consciousness is the Ground of Being and the Sole Reality Sri Ramana Maharshi on Bhakti Yoga as a complete path to Final Liberation Sri Ramana Maharshi: The 3 levels of the...
In brief: how to attain liberation How to end suffering and why other ways tend not to work How to truly know that Consciousness is the Ground of Being and the Sole Reality Sri Ramana Maharshi on Bhakti Yoga as a complete path to Final Liberation Sri Ramana Maharshi: The 3 levels of the...
As the name “non-duality” implies, there are not two different states of being – everything is connected to everything else. The thought of some future state of paradise or enlightenment solidifies a separate sense of self, a sense of “me” seeking for “that.” And as non-duality ...
the advaita truth of nondual consciousness, or nonduality , has often been thought of as something hidden or difficult to experience, when it is quite ordinary and available in every moment. nondual consciousness is the natural state. of course, a dramatic experience of oneness is a rare ...
Isn't it absurd, then, that we all long for happiness, yet nearly all our actions and feelings lead us directly away from that happiness? Could there be any greater sign that our whole view of what real happiness is, and of how to attain it, is radically flawed?
Negative function of Śuddhavikalpa (it removes the sense of duality) ĀṆAVOPĀYA It uses Power of Action (Kriyāśakti) You have five ways of practicing this means or method Dhyāna Contemplation Uccāra You fix the attention on the various prāṇa-s (vital energies) Varṇ...
Much of this work, at first glance, will appear to be highly controversial, and deeply challenging to many of our fundamental beliefs. The principle thinking of non-duality, ‘Advaita’, where no part, in time and space is separate from another, all flowing with the same inseparable will, ...
The first section of Śivasūtra-s deals with the Highest State of Consciousness, where all duality ceases to exist. There is no room for some kind of "exertion or effort" on anyone's part. As you see, a complete "nonsense". The correct translation of "udyama" in this context is "...
We discuss how we may meditate, contemplate, pray, and use other traditional spiritual practices and modern means to change our minds and hearts to perceive this Oneness or Nonduality in a pure state of consciousness, as nearly every religious and spiritual tradition points toward in so many dif...