Publication
Imprint: Lucknow, India : Avadhuta Foundation, 1992. Responsibility: Features Poonjaji. OCLC Number: na Language: In English. Physical: 1 videodisc (92 min.) : 4 3/4 in.
Call number
DVD / Front Desk
Original publication date
1992
Collections
CSS Library Notes
Description: This is part of the series called “Om Shanti” in which Papaji begins each satsang with an extemporaneous talk prior to taking questions. In Who is the Doer? he discusses that which resides beyond time and is beyond description: Existence Itself, which, as the only reality, is witness to Itself. He also explains that it is only the mind that doubts that “I am that”, and how, once the mind is still it becomes obvious that what we seek we already are. Included in this song is a wonderful discussion of the Buddha and the meaning of “Buddha–hood.”
“Perfect awakening is possible here and now for every human being, regardless of background, practice or personal circumstances. You are already free! Keep quiet. Don't allow a single thought to stir period be effortless and in an instant you will discover that you have always been free. Om Tat Sat." -- Papaji
In this Satsang Papaji gives a beautiful discourse on emptiness. "You are not the
doer. All our activites are in emptiness and you are not responsible for any activity.
When you get rid of name and form this is all Akash, emptiness. And this is your
true nature."
FY2012 / jvsn
“Perfect awakening is possible here and now for every human being, regardless of background, practice or personal circumstances. You are already free! Keep quiet. Don't allow a single thought to stir period be effortless and in an instant you will discover that you have always been free. Om Tat Sat." -- Papaji
In this Satsang Papaji gives a beautiful discourse on emptiness. "You are not the
doer. All our activites are in emptiness and you are not responsible for any activity.
When you get rid of name and form this is all Akash, emptiness. And this is your
true nature."
FY2012 / jvsn
Physical description
4.75 inches
Language
Original language
English