Your head in the tiger's mouth

by Ramesh S. Balsekar

Paperback, 1998

Publication

Imprint: Redondo Beach, California : Advaita Press, 1998. Originally published in India by Zen Publications. Responsibility: Talks by Ramesh S. Balsekar, edited by Blayne Bardo. OCLC Number: 44077060. Physical: 1 volume : xxxv, 428 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 22 cm. Features: Includes glossary, index.

Call number

GT-H-A / Balse

Barcode

BK-07687

ISBN

0929448170 / 9780929448176

CSS Library Notes

Description: This book consists of transcribed dialogues from the last several years at Ramesh's home in Bombay. Ramesh answers questions on an encyclopedic range of topics with breathtaking clarity and a loving Presence. Whether speaking on life as a movie, Shiva-Shakti, free will or concepts of enlightenment Ramesh constantly reminds his listeners that there is no personal action or individual doer. That all actions are the impersonal functioning of Consciousness.

Table of Contents: Tiger's mouth --
Why does the speaking happen? --
The setting --
Satsang Scenes: 1: Effort --
Scene 2: Involvement --
Scene 3: teaching must affect attitude --
Scene 4: control --
Scene 5: consciousness --
Scene 6: Bhagavad Gita --
Scene 7: beings without bodies --
Scene 8: no free will --
Scene 9: enlightenment --
Scene 10: ego and enlightenment --
Scene 11: Upanishads --
Scene 12: way to look at the guru --
Scene 13: love --
Scene 14: quantum mechanics --
Scene 15: "who cares?"
Appendix: letters --
2: Advaita in the Bhagavad Gita --
3. Progress.

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Physical description

xxxv, 428 p.; 22 cm

Language

Original language

English

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