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What if the truth you are seeking is prior to your name, your story, even your sense of being a person?
Poems on Nisargadatta Maharaj: I Am Before the World, The Unborn Light, and the Vastness Without Name is a lyrical immersion into the uncompromising clarity of nondual insight. These poems do not decorate the teaching. They strip it bare. Moving through smoke-filled rooms in Bombay, through silence between breaths, through the subtle doorway of the sense "I am," this collection invites the reader beyond philosophy into direct recognition.
Here you will find verse shaped by inquiry rather than consolation. The language is spare, luminous, and exact-echoing the radical simplicity of a teaching that refuses to comfort illusion. Each poem circles the same essential discovery from a different angle: you are not the body, not the mind, not even consciousness itself. You are that prior reality in which all appears and disappears.
This book is for readers drawn to:
Nondual spirituality and Advaita-inspired insight
Contemplative poetry rooted in direct self-inquiry
Radical teachings that dissolve the illusion of the separate self
Quiet, uncompromising spiritual clarity without sentimentality
Read slowly. Pause often. Let the words point beyond themselves. What remains when even the final concept falls is not an idea-but the ordinary miracle of what is.
About the Author
Flamma Poetica Publishing in collaboration with Devendra Kailash Mehta
Devendra Kailash Mehta grew up in Mumbai within walking distance of the old neighborhoods where seekers once climbed narrow staircases to listen in silence. Though trained in architecture, his real education began with a weathered copy of I Am That, whose uncompromising directness ignited a lifelong devotion to Nisargadatta Maharaj's teaching. Mehta's writing arises from that love-an affection not for personality, but for the fierce clarity that cuts through illusion without compromise. His poems are offered as gestures of gratitude to a teaching that demands nothing and gives everything: the simple recognition of what we are before the world.
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