Talks with Sri Ramana Maharshi is the best collection of dialogues. The “I”-thought is like a spirit which, although not palpable, rises up simultaneously with the body, flourishes and disappears with it. The ignorance is identical with the “I”-thought. That which is eternal is not known to be so because of ignorance…. All that we need do is remove the obstruction. It is only that which is eternal but not now known due to obstructions. Therefore what we seek is not that which must happen afresh. If realization is not eternal it is not worth having. If it has not existed so far, it must take place hereafter. In fact it is already realized and there is nothing more to be realized. The feeling that I have not realized is the obstruction to realization. It has to be removed in order that the true “I” may not be hidden. Who says it is not felt? Does the real “I” say it or the false “I”? Examine it. Q: If “I” am always, here and now, why do I not feel so?Ī: That is it. Some of these discussions were copied by hand and form the bulk of the written record of Ramana Maharshi’s teaching. For those that could not sense this emanation, Maharshi verbally answered their questions. He emanated a force or vibration that stilled the mind and led one to experience what Maharshi experienced. Ramana Maharshi’s deepest teaching was given in silence. People were welcomed from all over the world to ask him questions or sit in his presence.
Instead, Maharshi lived and slept in a small hall where he also received visitors. There are no accounts of Ramana Maharshi stealing from the ashram treasury, dressing in fine clothes, having sex with disciples, or engaging in any other ego-inflating behaviors which often seem the norm in today’s spiritual landscape. He lived an utterly simple existence at Arunachala mountain in South India, until his death in 1950. Mira Prabhu on Aids To Self Enquiry: By Alan…Įnter your email address to follow Nothing and receive notifications of new posts by email.Without a doubt, Ramana Maharshi is the greatest Indian sage of the 20 th century. Mira Prabhu on KRISHNA’S COUNSEL – PLEASE NOM… Nothing on KRISHNA’S COUNSEL – PLEASE NOM… Mira Prabhu on THE THREE STATES: WAKING, DREA… Mira Prabhu on The Destructive Dance of Monke… Nothing on The Destructive Dance of Monke… Nothing on THE THREE STATES: WAKING, DREA… Ourworldinmotion on THE THREE STATES: WAKING, DREA… Mira Prabhu on The Ego is Not Your Amigo…
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