Gautam Sachdeva, author of ‘The End of Separation’, shares insights on Advaita sage Sri Ramana Maharshi, which he received last year on a visit to the temple of Lord Murugan in Palani, near the South Indian town of Coimbatore.
Gautam Sachdeva, author of ‘The End of Separation’, talks about ‘being lived by the Source’, rather than living our lives as individuals with a sense of ‘doership’ taking ownership of all that happens to, as well as, through us.
Gautam Sachdeva, author of ‘The Buddha’s Sword’, reminisces about memorable moments spent with the spiritual teacher Eckhart Tolle.
Gautam Sachdeva, author of ‘The Buddha’s Sword’, talks briefly about the energy of fear as a movement in the body.
Gautam in casual conversation with Kriya Yoga Master Yogiraj Siddhanath, at his forest ashram outside Pune. Hear Yogiraj recite in this sublime environ, an ode to Advait Darshan – that is merging with Oneness.
Gautam responds to a seeker’s question on going with the flow of life and resting in ‘what is’.
Gautam Sachdeva, author of ‘The Buddha’s Sword’, recounts a touching dialogue between Advaita sage Ramesh Balsekar and a lady on the subject of ‘loneliness’.
Gautam shares two passages from Siddharameshwar Maharaj’s teaching. The passage readings point us to Maharaj’s teaching of beingness and consciousness.
Gautam Sachdeva, author of ‘The Buddha’s Sword’, recounts a memorable anecdote narrated to him by S. Mullarpattan, Nisargadatta Maharaj’s translator.
There was a time in my life when everything apparently fell apart.