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Uploaded by on Apr 1, 2006

Dear Friends,

To find Satsang in this lifetime is an incredible gift. It points us directly into our true nature, to what is more valuable and more beneficial then anything else we can come in touch with.
It is a blessing that in this modern age such a teaching is freely available to all who want to listen and truly desire to end suffering, (not being okay with yourself), regardless of age, gender, race, or social status.

Love, Neelam

I had heard of Neelam about a year ago, so I went to see her when she came to Chicago in March, I asked her if I could bring my video camera for the second night, and I was so pleased when she said yes.
My apologies for a 10 minute video, but Satsang cannot be reduced to a sound bite. Please check it out for yourself, and Thanks.

iCANrealize

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  • Wow, this is beautiful. I love her voice. You can tell how she is really "here". I've never heard of Neelam so thank you for posting this. 

  • Please see the other segments, I have enough material for 5 pieces. Plus I will be putting other clips of satsang. Thanks

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  • sorry, I was'nt present for that!

  • Can presence be the reality of the nothingness in the mind

  • experience or experiencing?

  • She is from Poland but she doesnt identify with a particular national conditioning,or class or religious.Shes not a label shes a human being like you ans i and she lives on this earth as we do .If you devide into nationality you create conflict ,no?

  • In my experience, I watch the thoughts. And at times, I forget and chase after them like a dog chases a car. And I gently bring myself back to the position of observer. And when there is a bit of steadiness there, then I inquire, "who is observing this?" Who is this, in the here-now, that observes thoughts? On the one hand, there is listening for an answer. On the other hand, it is a rhetorical question. But in the inquiry, those pesky thoughts become far less problematic. This is my experience.

  • Oops. While watching videos ... this is my story of discovery, since I've never attended Satsang ... while watching, it has become presence that is watching. This is subtle. No longer does the critical mind participate. There is less and less attention on words. In its place is awareness agreeing with itself in the words of the "awakened".

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  • Confusing stuff. She would do more good admiting that she doesn't understand herself , or failing that go team up with Andrew Cohen and see who can mislead the most people.

  • At the top of Neelam's web site it states "native of Poland", your theory has no merit.

  • I think her point is not to identify with any nationality. That Does not sound like a shame issue to me, but rather a more enlightened understanding of the nature of "I"

    This is a worthwhile video for new students struggling with the meaning of presence? She lives it herself, like her teacher Papaji did, which is better than any words.

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