A collection of extraordinary dialogues between the author and the well-known writer, Gilles Farcet. It offers the reader a vantage point into the nature of authentic spiritual awakening and its embodiment.
Presents a fresh approach to the meditative experience, which demonstrates that what we seek we 'already are', though we are unable to access it because of the overactive nature of thought. This simple yet profound premise is conveyed through talks, aphorisms, and a series of Attention Exercises.
With an approximate running time of 62 minutes, this video helps you experience how the profound teachings of Ramana Maharshi can be easily applied in our daily life.
Presents a collection of essays which cover a range of topics that are grounded in the fundamental truth of Advaita, or non-duality, in the light of Ramana Maharshi's teachings. These essays cover questions on the spiritual journey: meditation, self-effort and effortlessness, action and non-action, Self and ego, and the question of suffering.
Douglas Harding is a philosopher, spiritual teacher, and author of many books. His method of awakening to the Source, of seeing 'who' you really are, is inspired and informed by the spirit and findings of modern science and appeals to the immediate evidence of our senses rather than speculative belief.
Intended for those interested in Tibetan Buddhism and its culture, this film shows the land of Mustang, which was once part of the hidden Tibetan kingdom. It shows the people in the modern time warp in which they live. It also features dialogues which captures the voice of the people - simple villagers, the king of Mustang, and Buddhist monks.
Attempts to encourage the reader to realise the meditative experience, reminding that abiding in the silence of our true nature requires no knowing or becoming - an approach that represents the true heart of meditation.
Abhishiktananda was an extraordinary truth seeker. Arriving in India in the 1940s, he attempted to grasp the significance of Advaita Vedanta (nonduality) in the context of his own Christian beliefs. This video on the life of Abhishiktananda follows his path throughout India. It also narrates the details of his inner life and experiences.
Aims to bring us back to the truth of our real nature by helping us recognise the fleeting and impermanent nature of the self we've come to believe in. This book also aims to reflect our own divinity.
Sri Ramana Maharshi had the gift of embodying the infinite in an extraordinary manner, and the ability to direct seekers to the source of happiness. This work features a series of his talks, which show that reclaiming innate freedom is a matter of shifting attention, of looking in the right place and discovering what has always been present.
A collection of essays which points the reader to the reality of his or her true existence; to who we really are. It also features an approach to awakening to the truth of our intrinsic nature.
Contains dialogues with Tony Parsons, recorded from talks in Southern California, which deepen the exploration that he began in his book, As It Is . Rather than adopt an approach that perpetuates our sense of separateness, Parsons urges us to drop all effort to become realised and discover the liberating truth that we already are what we seek.
Features a series of essays, in which the author shares his insight into living consciously, in every moment. This book also offers significant pointers that help one to awaken to the existing peace of one's true being.
Features a compilation of talks with the contemporary Indian sage, Nisargadatta Maharaj. Recorded in the late 1970s and early 1980s, this book represents some of the fundamental teachings of this important sage. It takes on a spiritual journey back to the source of true and abiding peace and happiness.