"The Lost Satsang" Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj

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Uploaded by on Apr 5, 2010

This unique archival film depicts Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj in the most direct way. Viewing this film takes us into the room with Maharaj and directly transmits the overwhelming power of this remarkable sage.

The film contains one and a half hours of intense dialog between Nisargadatta Maharaj and some of his devotees.

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  • great spiritual guru

    can anyone tell me where can i find length full video

    g.suvidh@gmail.com

  • @yousuvidh

    Dear Suvidh

    At the end of the clip it says that the DVD is available at Neti Neti Films dot com

    You can also find it on Google by typing " The Lost Satsang"

  • his indian translator should be shot.

  • Well... I can only say that it took us two years and four translators to subtitle "The Lost Satsang" in a way we feel was satisfactory. I cannot imagine the task of translating such complicated concepts from one language to another "on the spot". Do you, by chance, speak another language? If so, please, try translating from English to that language, on the fly, this movie subtitles... :-)

    I often try in Italian, my first language, and have NO clue of what I am saying 90% of the time... :-)

  • Thanks Stonedrenched for your kindness!

    :-)

    It's an honor for us to be allowed to diffuse the word of such a master!

    Did you check the discourses on our web site at neti neti films?

    We regularly post, for free, old audio recording of Nisargadatta translated by one of his old translators!

    Love, Maurizio & Zaya

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  • Thank you so much

  • even at 1.16, he never says 'what we SHOULD crave for is the ...' he says 'tya gnyana chi tumhala avaad aahe' which word for word mean 'that knowledge is what you have (an inherent) liking/craving for'. he doesnt say you should have it, he says its something you already have in you

  • a humble request: can it be translated word for word instead of summarizing it ? for example at 2.13 where Maharaj says 'janive cha janta janar nahi' which word for word means 'the witness/knower of the conciousness will not die/go away/dissappear' was translated as 'Conciousness is ever present'.

  • If it were true what Nisargadatta said life would be a difficult path back to the primal source from which all come, and this path and 'a very hard path that would involve itself' a subtle message, that 'life is not' a gift, but a mistake of nature from which escape, a nightmare from which I wake up;

  • if everything 'perfect and already known, a being like Nisargadatta will not' have any incentive to be creative, original, different, with its own vision of the world and with a will ', is not the concept of life itself;

  • If I do not exist, first of all can not 'even have the desire to create, to have the motivation, feel emotions, to distinguish me from other beings on my way unique things to see and observe things that I differ from others ...; If there is no 'desire, there is no' curiosity ', there' will 'and the tension that leads to every make discoveries:

  • Nisargadatta says that the world does not exist, but it is the fruit of our thoughts; This' and that 'real and never dies, and' the witness-observer precedes consciousness and thoughts; In this vision the relative-ego is abandoned for the objective-self with which to identify the same Nisargadatta says, this kind of vision is in my opinion absurd, because it denies fundamentally the importance of the agent and performs the actions:

  • WOW THANKS!

  • @zyxquark, Your ignorance is laid bare.

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