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Satsang Video: Love Is for Giving

Video of Satsang with Advaita Spiritual Teacher, Nirmala, Three parts, 25 minutes total:

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This satsang video of Nirmala explores the true nature of love. Love is both simpler and more mysterious and subtle than we have imagined it to be. Love is very simply the spacious, open attention of our awareness. Awareness itself is the gentlest, kindest, and most intimate force in the world. It touches things without impinging on them. It holds all of our experience but doesn't hold it down or hold it back. And yet, inherent in awareness is a pull to connect and even merge with the object of our awareness. You can read more about the topic of this nondual satsang video here.

There are several more satsang videos you can view on this site listed in the menu at the top of this page.Nondual spiritual teacher, Nirmala invites you to enjoy the free spiritual ebooks, spiritual poetry, online Advaita video and satsang audio recordings on this site. You will discover the sweet richness that is revealed when we give the essential truth of our Being our undivided attention.

About Nirmala:

After experiencing a profound spiritual awakening in India, Advaita spiritual teacher, Nirmala has been offering satsangs and spiritual mentoring in the U.S. and internationally since 1998.Nirmala offers a unique vision and a gentle, compassionate approach, which adds to the rich tradition of inquiry into our true nature. He is the author of several books, including a collection of spiritual poetry entitled, Gifts with No Giver. In his nondual videos of satsang, mentoring sessions with individuals and in the book, Living from the Heart, Nirmala points to the wisdom within each of us, and fosters the individual’s own exploration of their full potential for spiritual awakening and enlightenment. If you enjoy the nonduality enlightenment teachings of Ramana Maharshi, Eckhart Tolle, and Adyashanti and "The Work" of Byron Katie, along with the tenderness, wisdom and grace of Nirmala's own spiritual teacher, Neelam, you will especially appreciate Nirmala's writings and Advaita videos about nonduality.

About Satsang:

The Sanskrit word satsang means "gathering together for the truth," or more simply "being with the truth." Aall there is, is Truth since Truth is what exists. Something that increases your experience of the Truth opens your Heart and quiets your mind. Conversely, whenever a thought, fear, or judgment, limits or narrows your direct experience of truth, your Heart contracts and your mind gets busier. We are all equally capable of discriminating and experiencing the Truth. The true teacher is within you, and satsang is endless. You have always been here in the tender embrace of your true nature as loving, aware space. You are always in satsang.

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