3/28/2004: The Self Alone
Product Description
Begins with a talk about the nature of the Self, how the Self
alone is real, and the inquiry that reveals this Self. Dialogues
on no-creation and creativity, elimination of tendencies, the
inquiry into the “I,” and destruction of misidentifications,
transcendence of the body and the prana, the value of
repeated exposure to the teachings, simultaneous listening,
reflection, and meditation, and Self-inquiry and the nature of
the mind. Concludes with verses in Sanskrit and English from
the Tejobindu Upanishad.