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View Plans“ ”The interval between the beginning of 'I am' (birth or waking) and when you lose it again (death or deep sleep) is called 'time.
Nisargadatta Maharaj (17 April 1897 – 8 September 1981) was a spiritual teacher of nonduality, who lived and taught in Bombay, India. He was very much admired for his direct and informal teaching. He is most famous for the work I Am That.
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View PlansTo work in the world is hard, to refrain from all unnecessary work is even harder.
A quiet mind is all you need.
All happiness comes from awareness. The more we are conscious, the deeper the joy. Acceptance of pain, non-resistance, courage and endurance — these open deep and perennial sources of real happiness, true bliss.