The Seeking

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Seeking spiritual truths over three days with Ramesh Is there any such thing as free will? Is everything in life predetermined? Does God play dice with the universe? Questions that intrigue seekers of the truth, are answered with great insight, sincere earnestness and absolute clarity in Ramesh''s typical free-flowing dialogues, spiced with his delightful good humor, during the morning ''satsangs'' or meetings with visitors from all over the world. Through his teaching, Ramesh exposes the sense of personal doership as the root cause of all suffering. He describes how the process of this simple understanding can lift the burden of a life of struggle, and the peace and tranquility that can arise when one learns to accept totally what life offers, at any given moment, with grace and ease. When asked how long it takes to grasp this understanding, Ramesh answered, ''Three Days. Three Days!'' So, here is a taste of a modern sage''s daily talks, over three days, with visitors at his residence in Mumbai.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Ramesh Balsekar

Rameshji, a teacher of pure Advaita, or non-duality, is an unearthly blend of the utterly human and utterly divine manifesting as a brilliant spiritual Master. His crystal- clear and profound teachings are backed by his complete understanding that "Nobody does anything" coupled with his life experience as a top executive of a major Indian bank, as a huSoft Coverand, father and grandfather -- all lived knowing that it is all happening as God’s Will. For much of his full life Ramesh, whose Guru was Nisargadatta Maharaj, has been devoted to Ramana Maharshi, in whose spirit Ramesh welcomes seekers and asks "who is seeking? Leave the seeking to Him who started the seeking." Books from this author - Celebrate The Wit & Wisdom, Your Head In The Tiger's Mouth, Pursue 'Happiness' & Get Enlightened (PB), Who Cares?!, Confusion No More.

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Title
The Seeking
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
818847908X
Length
120p.
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