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Paperback Who Cares?! The Unique Teaching of Ramesh S. Balsekar Book

ISBN: 0929448189

ISBN13: 9780929448183

Who Cares?! The Unique Teaching of Ramesh S. Balsekar

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Consciousness is all there is. So "who" is to know or seek "what"? All there is is the impersonal functioning of Consciousness, or God, reflecting within Itself the totality of manifestation. Live... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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One of my Top 3 Advaita books

I have only read two of Ramesh's books, but I love this one. I read it over the span of only a couple days and it remains in my Top 3 Advaita books along with Wayne Liquorman's Acceptance of What Is and Ramana Maharshi and the Path of Self-knowledge by Arthur Osborne. Who Cares?! is a series of dialogues between the late Ramesh Balsekar and various spiritual seekers who came to his home in Mumbai. The editor, Blayne Bardo, explains that this is a fusion of recent satsangs given by Ramesh as well as excerpts from 9 of his previously published works. While reading, you feel like you are sitting right there in Ramesh's apartment, with his seekers and him. It really works and unlike the other book by Ramesh I have read (The Wisdom of Balsekar), the dialogues are not dry or intellectual at all. I was disappointed when I quickly came to the end of Who Cares?! because it had been a real delight to read: I resonated with everything he said.

Some excellent clarifications...thought provoking and understandable

An excellent book which deepened my understanding. A worthy companion to "I Am That" or "A Course In Miracles" in pointing one at truth. Well written and clear, and not just another rehashing of Advaita.

essence of advaita; a must read

This book truly deserves a 5 star rating. It clearly captures Ramesh's method of teaching Advaita. The editor has done a very good job culling the most clearly articulated teachings from several of Ramesh's books. The dialogues are categorised into chapters with good meaning and method.The beauty and uniqueness of Ramesh's teaching is that Ramesh clearly defines Seeking, Seeker, how it starts, what is enlightenment, why enlightenment, and method of daily living. No other book or teacher seems to address all these points in one sitting. If one has a chance to attend a 1 hour group/personal dialogue/session with Ramesh, he will dish out complete teaching very systematically and one need not go again. That makes it easy to live. This is my personal experience.The book presents the complete teaching based on several such dialogues. So, it is of real value.But, I have my own concerns about the way the word 'ego' is used 'unrestrictively' to mean both the individual and individuality, causing ample confusion. After making several months of attempt to reconcile this word in Ramesh's teachings, I gave up and now I am trying to follow his vocabulary, though it does not match with Upanishadic usage. Nevertheless, this is a must reading for those who want to understand 'Advaita' with no ambiguity. However, it does not teach exactly what Hindu Advaita Vedanta of Sankaracharya teaches. Ramesh's teaching does not adhere to rebirth and an individual travelling through higher worlds etc., So, one should be prepared to read it as an independent philosophy with no comparison to the 'Advaita Vedanta' school of thought.
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