Seeking Enlightenment---Why?

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  • Publisher : Zen Publications
  • by : Ramesh S. Balsekar
  • Cover : Paperback
  • Language : English
  • Edition : 2005
  • Pages : 132
  • Weight : 150 gm.
  • Size : 5.5 x 6 x 5.5 inches
  • ISBN-10: 8188071250
  • ISBN-13: 978-8188071258
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Ramesh S. Balsekar has authored more than 45 well-known books over two decades. He has always had a uniquely individualistic approach to spiritual seeking and, in the course of his teaching, he has developed several unique concepts. For instance, what is the ego? He has clarified that ‘you’ cannot have an ego, from which you seek freedom. You are the ego, the separate entity, the seeker who seeks the freedom of enlightenment, and finally arrives at the successful conclusion that what he is actually seeking is freedom from his own sence of personal doership.

Similarly, his concepts like the ‘working mind’ and the ‘thinking mind’, free will and predetermination being not opposites but complementaries, the difference between witnessing, observing and non-witnessing, biological reaction and egoic reaction among others have been found most useful by seekers and teachers alike, all over the world.

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    Specification:
    • Publisher : Zen Publications
    • by : Ramesh S. Balsekar
    • Cover : Paperback
    • Language : English
    • Edition : 2005
    • Pages : 132
    • Weight : 150 gm.
    • Size : 5.5 x 6 x 5.5 inches
    • ISBN-10: 8188071250
    • ISBN-13: 978-8188071258
    Description:

    Ramesh S. Balsekar has authored more than 45 well-known books over two decades. He has always had a uniquely individualistic approach to spiritual seeking and, in the course of his teaching, he has developed several unique concepts. For instance, what is the ego? He has clarified that ‘you’ cannot have an ego, from which you seek freedom. You are the ego, the separate entity, the seeker who seeks the freedom of enlightenment, and finally arrives at the successful conclusion that what he is actually seeking is freedom from his own sence of personal doership.

    Similarly, his concepts like the ‘working mind’ and the ‘thinking mind’, free will and predetermination being not opposites but complementaries, the difference between witnessing, observing and non-witnessing, biological reaction and egoic reaction among others have been found most useful by seekers and teachers alike, all over the world.

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