Seeker:Dear Ramji, I’m afraid I was not straightforward with you in my email. It took a lot of years, but I’m totally convinced the...
Marian:Regardingsatya-mithyadiscrimination and thought management – it’s all clear. The difficulty I find, however, I think, is that there seems to be a dyad or...
Marian:So, when you say, “…not realizing that everything comes from and belongs toIsvara,” you meanIsvara2 (ultimately the Self)? Sundari:Yes. Marian:Because thejivais the Self all...
Sundari:When we get past therajasof our earlier decades, with the desires and drives that are typically associated with it, we can count ourselves very...
Sundari:The qualifications for Self-inquiry are non-negotiable if freedom from the limited and suffering egoic “small” self is to obtain. The ego is that part...
Michael:I am curious whether the experiential bliss that you explained to me is the same as or related to the (akandhakara) thought of limitlessness?...
Sandy:If we have three bodies, which one experiences physical suffering or is it all three? I have a chronic health condition and live with...
Jeremy:Ramji, this is the strange thing, I guess I have to admit. I can discern the thoughts and emotions, perception and body. But I...
Jason:Ramji, you are right. I have been successful at discriminating thought and emotion as not-self. But the discrimination of the doer/enjoyer has eluded me...
Grant:Ever since I read and contemplated the meaning ofIsvarawhich you had kindly offered me as written satsang some years ago, it’s been a deepening...










