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Nisargadatta Maharaja is known as the “Hammer” because his teachings were direct and forceful and woke so many out of their relative slumber…thanks for this post, Harsh Luthar!
I find it refreshing to hear/read teachings that are “direct and forceful”. From feeling lethargic it is like someone gentle but strong nudged me, pinched me and my eyes are open. Thank you.
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Nisargadatta Maharaja is known as the “Hammer” because his teachings were direct and forceful and woke so many out of their relative slumber…thanks for this post, Harsh Luthar!
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I find it refreshing to hear/read teachings that are “direct and forceful”. From feeling lethargic it is like someone gentle but strong nudged me, pinched me and my eyes are open. Thank you.
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I have Tweeted the above Blog post just now and a couple of other posts of yours last week @ https://twitter.com/PRangaReddyK
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Live your life without hurting anyone. ~ Nisargadatta Maharaj in “I Am That”
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