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|  |  |  |  |  |  | | I Am That I Am (DVD) | | Stephen Wolinsky |  | | The Complete Teachings of Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj, plus "experiential meditations" |  |  |  | |  | | DVD, 2½ hours |
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|  | | Product Description |  | The word 'THAT' refers to everything that is in the totality. — Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj
Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj was named Maruti and was born in March 1897. He met his Guru Sri Siddharameshwar at the age of 34, and amazingly, 3 years laterrealized his true nature. As a member of the Navnath Sampradaya lineage, maruti took the name Nisargadatta Maharaj and soon began meeting with seekers.
Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj remained little known until 1974 when the book I Am That, which is arguably the most profound spiritual text of a generation, appeared.
Since Nisargadatta Maharaj's death in the Fall of 1981, he has become renowned and studied throughout the world. He is considered by many, along with Ramana Maharshi, to be the strongest voice of Advaita-Vedanta to appear in the 20th century.
Narrated by Dr. Stephen Wolinsky, this two and a half hour DVD contains not only The Complete Teachings of Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj, but alsoexperiential meditations to lead the viewer into the I AM, and beyond, into That One Substance from which all phenomena appear to arise. These teachings convey Maharaj's basic premise, All you can teach is understanding, the rest comes on its own.
The DVD is divided into twelve themes which include: The I Am, The Body, Consciousness, The Nothingness, Realization, Spirituality and Spiritual Paths, The Guru, The Void, Birth and Death, Cause and Effect, That One Substance, and The Illusion.
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 Stephen Wolinsky began his clinical practice in 1974 as a Gestalt and Reichian therapist and trainer. In 1977 he journeyed to India to study meditation for nearly six years. More...

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