Scripture and Readinglist
Here I share the scriptures, books and texts that I have been reading during my journey, books that have been truly transformative and written by true teachers that resonate with my process of awakening to the reality of What Is. Of course this list is not exhaustive, but it represents the path I walked and whom I walked it with. So I do not call this recommended reading, but just reading list. I hope some of them will accompany you on your path. Each one of them are a gift of God to support awakening for us and for God.
Come back to this section as it will be updated continually.
“No epoch is finally privileged, we are all tomorrow’s food. The process continues, and spirit is found in the process itself, not in any particular epoch or time or place”
Papaji, Interviews. David Godman
No, you need not identify with anything. You only need to get rid of your notions. Do not identify with any name or form which is not real. No name or form is real. Now, to reject name and form you need not make any effort or employ any kind of thinking or identification.
Living with the Himalayan Masters. Swami Rama
In this inspirational collection of stories, Swami Rama relates his experiences with the great teachers who guided his life, including Tagore, Mahatma Gandhi, Sri Aurobindo, and Ramana Maharshi. This book documents Swami Rama’s spiritual quest, which showed him that direct experience is the source of real knowledge.
Teachings of Ramana Maharshi. Arthur Osborne
Our real nature is Liberation, but we imagine that we are bound and we make strenuous efforts to get free, although all the while we are free. This is understood only when we reach that state.
Vedantic Meditation. David Frawly
Meditation requires that we give space to what is beyond name and form to reveal itself—that we set aside our opinions and come to commune with things as they are. This is only possible when we give up our belief in matter or the known and give our prime value to awareness itself.
Evolutionary Elightenment. Andrew Cohen
In Evolutionary Enlightenment, Andrew Cohen redefines spiritual awakening for our contemporary world―a world characterized by exponential change and an ever-expanding appreciation for the processes of evolution.
What’s next after Now? Steven Harrison
Our search for understanding has been defined for millennium as an ever expanding construction of more and more complex concepts.
I AM THAT . Nisargadatta Maharaj
Collecting Nisargadatta Maharaj's speeches on the Advaita Vedanta, I Am That explores the human existence and our association with the body. Believing that the body is all limits the consciousness