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Covering a time span of 40 years, Ever Yours in Truth is a spiritual treasure in the form of personal correspondence between Nome and spiritual seekers asking questions on how to apply the practice of Self-Inquiry in their lives. The correspondence covers a variety of topics ranging from overcoming tendencies of the mind such as desire, attachment, anger, depression etc., relationships, marriage problems, diet, ill-health, and death to love for God, happiness, service, devotion, Self-inquiry, and having deep profound meditation.Each letter is singularly focused on Self-Knowledge and inspires…mehr

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Covering a time span of 40 years, Ever Yours in Truth is a spiritual treasure in the form of personal correspondence between Nome and spiritual seekers asking questions on how to apply the practice of Self-Inquiry in their lives. The correspondence covers a variety of topics ranging from overcoming tendencies of the mind such as desire, attachment, anger, depression etc., relationships, marriage problems, diet, ill-health, and death to love for God, happiness, service, devotion, Self-inquiry, and having deep profound meditation.Each letter is singularly focused on Self-Knowledge and inspires the reader to put Sri Ramana Maharshi's Self-inquiry instruction into practice to abide in the Knowledge of the Self and thus dwell in peace and happiness always.
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Nome, a sage who practiced self-inquiry for steady abidance in Self-Realization, is a spiritual teacher at Society of Abidance in Truth (SAT Temple), which established and maintains a temple for Nondual Self-Knowledge in California. Nome teaches Advaita Vedanta, especially as is contained in the teachings of Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi. These teachings are those found in traditional Advaita Vedanta as expounded by Adi Sankaracharya, Ribhu, and the Upanishads. Nome is a teacher of this spiritual knowledge, an author of the same, and a translator of Vedanta texts.