In this teaching, Shunyamurti shares from The 40 Verses on Reality what he calls a key point of Sri Ramana's teaching that is most difficult for the ego to grasp but essential for the transcendence of illusion: to see God and not the Self that sees is only a projection of the mind; this occurs on the level of the ego that wants to project God on another, and at the level of the soul, that wants to project a God outside of oneself--we must surrender both and be consumed by the Godself.
Sat Yoga is the practice of the mastery of every element of the Supreme Reality: mastery of the mind, mastery of the spectrum of...
Beginning with an exegesis of Sufi poetics, the discourse explores the devolution of reason and the fall from nonduality into nihilism, the death of...
An ashram is a holy place in which Ram arises from ashes of the ego. Sat yogis must become true Aghoris—those who have completed...