I Am That (Nisargadatta Maharaj): Abide in “I Am,” Non-Dual Awakening & the Fire of Earnestness
In this episode, Dr. Downes and Adam Rizvi discuss Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj’s Advaita Vedanta classic I Am That and his non-dual teaching to “abide in the I AM.” They describe Nisargadatta’s background as a Bombay cigarette vendor, his fiery demeanor, and how he realized freedom after three years of single-pointed trust in his guru’s simple instruction, without mantras or scripture. They explore key ideas from the book’s Q&A dialogues: the “inner teacher” as the witness of mind, the shift from identifying as a body moving through time and space to recognizing all experience arises in awareness, and the importance of repeatedly returning to the immovable sense of being. They also unpack “earnestness” as intense longing—orientation, intensity, sincerity, and consistency—and recommend reading short passages nightly.
00:55 Introducing I Am That
01:19 Who Was Nisargadatta
04:02 Why This Book Matters
05:27 Lineage and Anti Scripture
08:00 Abide in I Am Practice
11:51 Effort and Awareness
14:32 Reading a Key Passage
18:59 Time Space as Experience
25:36 Making It Practical
28:52 Habit of Returning
30:03 Earnestness and Desire
31:34 Inner Renunciation
33:36 Awakening Drive Question
34:30 Earnestness Explained
37:19 Fire for Awakening
41:10 Embers Into Intensity
43:17 Mystics Across Traditions
46:13 Sufi Ishq and Fana
47:55 Quote Off Returns
48:54 Beyond God Concept
54:06 Reading Practice Tips
56:20 Closing and Cigarettes
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