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  1. Papaji: Consciousness is beyond the concepts of birth and death, beyond even any concept of Eternity, Emptiness or space. That which accommodates Emptiness or Eternity is called consciousness, within which everything is existing. Catherine: Yet there is the appearance of birth and death. Papaji: You see, all existence and destruction happens ...

  2. The Truth is is a collection of discourses, from 1990 to 1996, between Papaji, Sri H. W. L. Poonja and his visitors. The book is highly regarded by members from many spiritual traditions, especially those interested in Advaita or non-duality. This ebook is in 551 pages with a number of illustrations. The Truth is is a collection of discourses ...

  3. Apr 16, 2010 · Papaji (formally known as H.W.L. Poonja) was an amazing being that lived in Lucknow, India. Seen as a beloved guru by many but never that in his own mind, he was bold and of his own making… Though a Krishna Bhakti early in life, he later became a devotee of the great sage Ramana Maharshi who resided at the sacred mountain Arunachala.

  4. H. W. L. Poonja (Papaji). 19,585 likes · 2 talking about this. "Keep quiet. Do not let a single thought arise."

  5. with H.W.L. ROAR PO o n j a is 00 introduces to the wor an extraor inary eve opment. Full awa ening is possi le ere an now for every o y, regardless of backgroun , practice or persona circumstances, This possibility is the teaching and transmission of Sri H. W. L. Poonja. Many peop e ave experienced glimpses of the truth through

  6. 15 powerful interviews with seekers for Truth who sought out Papaji in the period from 1990-1997. An intimate and rar look at the Master – disciple relationship and into different moments of Satori. Beautifully illustrated with quotes and photos pages of Papaji and his disciples. Buy Book.

  7. H.W.L Poonja (1910-1997) became a devotee of Sri Ramana Maharshi in 1944. He worked, held satsangs, and supported the many members of his extended family until his retirement in 1966. Papaji lived in Lucknow, India, where he received visitors from around the world. Many of his students are now sought-after teachers the