A Few Recommendations Section 4 of my talk on Sunday 14th Zoom Satsang Heal the Wounded Inner Child As I said in my talks...
Satsang is a compound Sanskrit word that means “keeping the company of the Self.” The Self, Awareness, is the true nature of everyone and one keeps company with it by continually meditating on it in many ways. One of the most effective methods involves discussing non-dual teachings with someone whose knowledge of his or her identity as Awareness is doubt-free, to get clarity with reference to Self inquiry. The satsangs posted here are answers to the questions of many people around the world who are interested in enlightenment and committed to Vedanta as their preferred means of Self knowledge.
Now that Vedanta is well known in Western spiritual circles, it has become commonplace for unqualified “teachers” to identify with it. A qualified teacher is called a mahatma, someone immersed in the Vedic tradition who has been taught the methodology by someone who has been properly taught in an unbroken chain of teachers, through Shankaracharya, back to the Upanishads, the source texts themselves. My teacher, Swami Chinmaya, seen here with his teacher, Swami Tapovan Maharaj, satisfies this qualification. I have not strayed from the tradition since my introduction to it in 1968 and teach traditional Vedanta, although not in the traditional monastic format.
Chinmaya Teaching in a Traditional Setting
Section 3 of my Sunday 14th Zoom Satsang I will wrap up the discussion on negating likes and dislikes with the four stages of...
Section 2 of my Sunday 14th Zoom Satsang How many God moments did you have this week? By God moments I mean moments where...
Section 1 of my Sunday 14th Zoom Satsang It’s so strange that nonduality is so hard to accept as fact when it is and...
Dear Sundari I heard Ramji last Sunday talk about trusting a Vedanta teacher only if they have fully actualized their ego. What does that...
T…..: Are your writings about Trump mithya or dharma? Ram: l’ll assume that you are trying to learn something and not just defend your...
Dear Ramji and Sundari, I wasn’t expecting anything to occur today in satsanga. I intentionally submitted a question in chat rather than verbalizing my...
Quote from Sundari: “For devotional practice to really work, it has to include all aspects of the jiva, especially the ones most hidden from...
A big heart-shaped leveron the dashboard of your mindlabelled redemptionsits like a needy dogeagerly awaiting your touch. Push it! Whoosh, yesterday’s shitty mealof notice-me-self-pity...
Just fine as I am Whole and complete Nothing is missing from me Resounding, I echo Innocence unborn A silent perfume An unlit sun...
As we discussed on last Sunday’s Zoom satsang, freedom from and for the personal identity (small ‘s’) requires inquiry into the non-dual Self, which...
Seeker: I know awareness, it is the imprint left upon the “I”, the end result of a perception collected via a sense. If “I”...
The past few days have seen the recurrence of a particularly angry thought ‘about’ someone else. I could see that the mind was in...
Q: What happens when the result of an action is the complete opposite of what you are wanting and that result is something very...
Q: The results of my action and indeed “what happens”, is not up to me, so I surrender, relax, let go and let Ishvara...










