Werner Ablass

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Werner Ablass (2007)

Werner Ablass (born August 19, 1949 in Neusorg ; † December 23, 2018 in Brackenheim ) was a German author .

Life

Werner Ablass grew up in Kaufbeuren in the Allgäu. He was a locksmith, truck driver, organ builder, traveling preacher, salesman and sales manager. In 1994 he started his own business as a coach for management, sales and communication. His intense spiritual search lasted 40 years, which ended in numerous dead ends. In 2004 he visited the well-known Advaita master Ramesh Balsekar in Mumbai . At Balsekar's recommendation, Ablass checked whether he had thought, decided and acted on his own in the past.

Ablass then recognized that the individual was not free in his actions (see also the teaching of Ramesh Balsekar). The spiritual search for indulgences was over. Since then he has worked as an author and teacher of nondual consciousness , organized seminars and coached interested individuals who are looking for inner stability .

Teaching

The doctrine of indulgence dealt with inner stability. Life has no meaning, no higher purpose and is determined. It is precisely this knowledge that brings the spiritual seeker a relief that goes hand in hand with this inner stability. Indulgence was rather skeptical of fixed doctrines and concepts.

Publications (excerpt)

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Norbert Classen: Do not search - be In: newsage No. 5, 2012, pp. 68–69.
  2. a b c Norbert Classen: The end of the search - A conversation with Werner Ablass In: newsage No. 6, 2012, pp. 52–54.
  3. a b c Werner Ablass: The natural state In: Connection Spirit No. 5–6, 2013, p. 28.
  4. a b Jens Gerhard: What you see is not what it is - A fulfilled existence only succeeds without fixation of the self In: newsage No. 5, 2009, pp. 27-29.

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