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Theism, Atheism, Nondualism, Contemplation, Shaktipat (5/5)

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Uploaded on Mar 4, 2008

Presentation by Swami Jnaneshvara Bharati at the Center for Non-Dualism conference in Fort Walton Beach, Florida on February 23, 2008. The talk blends three topics: 1) Theism, Atheism, and Non-Dualism; 2) How do I contemplate? What are "great" contemplations? 3) What is shaktipat? How does it work? The systematic process of Yoga meditation and contemplation is discussed in the presentation.
See also:
http://www.centerfornondualism.org
http://www.swamij.com

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  • adepp8642

    Just a question: Why do you call your teacher as boss?

    As far as I understand God does not position itself as my boss so my teacher should do it or I impose him such position?

    Kindest regards,

    Fabienne

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  • yogabindu

    It is said with a smile. It is just a loving nickname. It's not meant for some deep philosophical or religious meaning to be inferred.

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  • BHASKARA KAKARLAMUDI

    EXCELLENT DISCOURSE

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  • simex909

    Namaste. Great presentation! I wish I lived in florida so I could take part in this stuff. You've always got my support though, for whatever that's worth. Om shanti dude.

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  • adepp8642

    You know better than me that nothing comes out from us without having a reason/place in our conscious or subconscious.

    If you permit me, my personal understanding is that the notion of work (as defined in the modern societies) as the ultimate and the only real value is so consolidated in your mind that your subconscious decide to justify your style of life the spiritual work that you are doing as a real work. By this way it justifies that you are truly useful.

    Kindest regards,

    Fabienne

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