Both Robert and Nisargadatta speak of the first freedom state as Brahman, the disappearance of the mind and body in becoming the wholeness of the existential, manifest universe. This is the fundamental teaching of Nisargadatta, which represents freedom from the identification with one's own body and mind. Curiously, Robert would often repeat the phhrase "I am Brahman" over and over. This is the beginning of realizing one is not the body, but the totality of consciousness. This is partially a guided meditation.
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