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Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj was one of the important spiritual teachers of the twentieth century. A realized master of the Tantric Nath lineage, he lived and taught in the slums of Bombay, India.

A steady stream of students, Indians and Westerners, fortunate enough to discover Maharaj during his lifetime, came to sit at his feet in the small loft where he received visitors. In the tradition of Ramana Maharshi, he shared the highest Truth of nonduality in his own unique way, from the depths of his own realization. The profound yet simple words of this extraordinary teacher jolt us into awareness. Like the Zen masters of old, Nisargadatta's style is abrupt, provocative, and immensely profound. His terse, potent sayings trigger shifts in consciousness, just by hearing, or even reading them.

Compiled during the last year of Nisargadatta 's life, The Ultimate Medicine provides advanced instruction for spiritual aspirants. Not for those who like their spirituality watered down, but for serious students seeking powerful antidotes to unawareness. Edited by Robert Powell, renowned spiritual author.

234 pages, Paperback

First published December 1, 1996

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2 reviews2 followers
March 11, 2010
Woah! This book is like a powerful psychoactive substance inasmuch as if it is read with a sincere open mind and sincere open heart its words will permeate the reader's most subtle consciousness and begin a process of deprogramming the cultural belief systems each individual has received since birth. Maharaj keeps knocking down the obscurations of the habitual functionings of consciousness and pointing the reader back to their most essential essence without replacing it with another idea to cling to. Potent nondual teachings so transcendent of the words represented by symbols on paper. Is this really happening?
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May 7, 2017
I've read this book after finishing I Am That. As his health was deteriorating, Nisargadatta wastes no time answering redundant questions and cuts right to the chase. He says, your one and only self dwells underneath your thoughts and feelings that you carry and that are associated with your body, abide only in that self and drop everything else, drop the whole idea and the image that you carry about yourself. You are not an individual, but a manifestation of consciousness. Nisargadatta is not for those who attach to their concepts and belief systems, you need an open mind with the will power to destroy its concepts that come from an accumulated past.
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August 30, 2017
Excellent renditions of further talks with Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj, which were recorded during the last few years of his life in the 80s. This book contains some teachings that are not apparent in other talks, especially related to the role of the "vital breath"/"life force", and how this can be used in conjunction with prior teachings on the "I am". One of my favourite SNM talks books.
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February 25, 2015
A great book indeed !! Some very deep and powerful insights about the truth that were very useful. However the very act of being born and identifying with the mind - body complex is described as the birth of misery and the self is said to be the absolute and one with totality. This is great but incomplete in my view as ultimately the purpose of life is to express...to free flow...the real self (described in this book as the absolute and manifest brhman) can only express through the mind body complex and so being born into the mind body complex and yet not identifying with it at all. Being in the body and yet being rooted in the formless is our most natural state and hence the purpose of life.This state is the real motivation for life. Ignoring or not honouring this aspect (which the book does not address)brings a sort of passivity/ dry detachment and lack of responsibility in the way we live.
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November 11, 2020
The Ultimate Medicine" is Sri Nisargadatta's discussion of Advaita Vedanta Philosophy. The essential theme and basic principal of the book is that we should not identify with the body nor with the mind because this is not our basic reality. However, Sri Nisagardatta's explanations appear cryptic, convoluted and often contradictory. Also, very little is gained from Nisagardatta's conversations with visitors who he often berates for seemingly appropriate questions. Instead Sri Nisargadatta is staunch in terms of his own experience and gives little practical advice in terms of how one can achieve self realization. Perhaps Nisargadatta's failing health and the fact that he spoke through and interpreter added to this confusion; however, I would not recommend this book. I believe better choices would be "The Nisagardatta Gita" by Pradeep Apte and the Nature of Consciousness by Rupert Spira
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September 5, 2012
The message of this book is clear, you will learn a lot from realized master, but this book is more than just a dialogues, this book open many possibilites to challenge your belief, it is kind of book that will be always re-read every time, his teachings is very unique, and he always speak from his own realization, so you can't compare Maharaj with other gurus, the style of Maharaj in this book is always consistent: Direct, provocative, cutting to the core and wasting little effort on inessentials.
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July 5, 2007
One for hard-core followers of Maharaj and Advaita vedanta.
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October 13, 2023
This is my third reading of this book over the last several years. I would be a fool to say that I truly understand what he is teaching. Certainly I understand the words, but the underlying reality to which he points is still beyond my grasp.

Of course the reason for this weak understanding is the depth of his teaching; it's not exactly something that you can grasp intellectually and say that you got it. As he insists in chapter after chapter, the ultimate reality must be experienced. The way to do that is to leave to of identification with the body-mind. For me, this resonates with Buddhist teachings of anatta, the non-self. In both cases, intellectual understanding barely scratches the surface. Ergo, we need to do quite a bit of meditation, and reach a level of mind where we can loosen our attachment to our notion of self as "I the one who is meditating and thinking."

Would I recommend this book? Well, it is certainly a valuable book that is very helpful for certain readers but might be quite off-putting to readers who are not deeply interested or strongly committed to transcending their present sense of personal identity. If you are searching deep inside your mind-soul-essence for the deepest comprehension of reality, then this master is very suitable for you.
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October 12, 2017
A wonderful rendering of the teachings of one of the greatest sages of the 20th century
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June 30, 2020
One for the serious seeker
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To SEE a WORLD in a Grain of Sand,
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“Wisdom tells me I am nothing. Love tells me I am everything. And between the two my life flows.” Nisargadatta Maharaj

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Form is Emptiness; Emptiness is form.
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" I and The Father are one,
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August 8, 2013
Awesome.. simply a masterpiece .... must read book after "I am That" & whatever u don't unerstand in it.. u will become far more clear from the "Ultimate Medicine".
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