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Nisargadatta’s Most Radical Teaching — Why Your Birth Never Actually Happened

20 min · 12. apr. 2026
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You have a birth certificate. A date you've celebrated your entire life. Official documentation of when you "came into existence.” Nisargadatta Maharaj said: that never happened. Your birth is fiction. And if you were never born, you can never die. This is Nisargadatta Maharaj's deepest teaching-going beyond even "you are consciousness" to what's prior to consciousness itself. In this episode: * Why you've never actually experienced your birth (it's all secondhand) * Where the birth story exists (only as present thought, not objective past) * The investigation: who was born? (Body yes, but are YOU the body?) * The three levels: Person, Consciousness, and the Absolute * Why even consciousness wasn't born (it appears and disappears in sleep/wake) * What you are prior to consciousness (the Unborn Absolute) * How this ends the fear of death (what was never born cannot die) This isn't philosophy. This is investigation. And when seen directly, the fear of death dissolves completely. Based on Nisargadatta Maharaj's teachings from I Am That, Consciousness and the Absolute, and Prior to Consciousness.

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