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Seeds of Consciousness is the first of three books edited by Jean Dunn, which are wholly taken from daily Talks given by Nisargadatta Maharaj at his Bombay apartment during 1979 and 1980. Books of this type have been prepared by other editors, all of whom used the same group of English translators, but Dunn (a disciple for many years) has selected the clearest talks, least burdened with technical Hindu pointers.
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THE WISDOM OF SRI NISARGADATTA MAHARAJ
EDITED BY JEAN DUNN
Seeds of Consciousness
SEEDS OF
CONSCIOUSNESS The Wisdom Sri
of
Nisargadatta Maharaj
edited by
JEAN
Grove Press
DUNN
Inc. /New
York
Copyright
©
1982 by Imogene
English translation copyright
Dunn
©
1982 by Grove Press, Inc.
Ramesh
Translated from the Marathi by
Doongagi,
S.
V. Sapre,
S.
S. Balsekar,
Dr.
Damayantie
K. Mullarpattan, and Mr. Patan.
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1982
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Nisargadatta, Maharaj, 1897-1981
Seeds of consciousness.
(Grove Press Eastern philosophy and literature
series)
Hinduism— Doctrines. 2. Spiritual life (Hinduism) I. Dunn, Jean. II. Title. III. Series. 294.5'44 BL1205.N513 81-47636 1.
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A Date with Eternity Praise be to Nisargadatta Maharaj, great mystic of Bharat!
Outwardly he looked
like a
common
householder and
spoke only his native language, Marathi, but the wisdom of
spontaneous utterances was the same as the wisdom found in the Vedas and the Upanishads. He was a shining example of one who is in the consummate state of Eternal Awareness. To a sincere seeker— one wanting to meet a living sage equalling in wisdom those in the scriptures— he represented the fulfillment of his innermost yearnings. Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj did not pose as a Mahatma, a Bhagavan, or a Paramahamsa. He had no yoga, no system of philosophy to offer or preach; all he knew and experienced was Real Nature— the Real Nature common to himself and his listeners. He gave the same clarion call which from time his
immemorial India has given to the whole of humanity:
"Know
your Real Self!"
For forty years and more this great man kept repeating, "Be aware of your state of being— pure and simple being— without being
this or that or the other."
He
challenged his
but his answers were never merely answers. Each time the answer would be a challenge to the questioner to find out for himself what his Real Nature was.
listener to ask questions,
He
spoke from his
he only
tells his
own
own
direct insight
"story."
and would say that
He needed no
proof for his