Posted by admin on January 23rd, 2010 in Ramana Maharshi, Self Inquiry
THERE IS NO DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE DREAM and the waking state except that the dream is short and the waking long. Both are the result of the mind. Our real state is called turiya , which is beyond the waking, dream and sleep states. The Self alone exists and remains as It is. The three [...]
Posted by admin on January 23rd, 2010 in Ramana Maharshi, Self Inquiry
FOR ALL THOUGHTS THE SOURCE IS THE `I-thought’. The mind will merge only by Self-enquiry `Who am I?’ The thought `Who am I?’ will destroy all other thoughts and finally kill itself also. If other thoughts arise, without trying to complete them, one must enquire to whom did this thought arise. What does it matter [...]
Posted by admin on January 23rd, 2010 in Ramana Maharshi, Self Inquiry
MIND IS A WONDERFUL FORCE INHERENT IN the Self.
That which rises in this body as `I’ is the mind. When the subtle mind emerges through the brain and the senses, the gross names and forms are cognized. When it remains in the Heart, names and forms disappear…. If the mind remains in the Heart, the [...]
Posted by admin on January 23rd, 2010 in Advaita Vedanta, Ramana Maharshi, Self Inquiry
EXISTENCE OR CONSCIOUSNESS IS THE ONLY reality. Consciousness plus waking we call waking. Consciousness plus sleep we call sleep. Consciousness plus dream we call dream. Consciousness is the screen on which all the pictures come and go. The screen is real, the pictures are mere shadows on it. The Self and the appearances therein, as [...]
Posted by admin on January 16th, 2010 in Ramana Maharshi, Self Inquiry
One of Ramana Maharshi’s most frequent comments was that there were only two reliable methods for attaining Self-Realization; one could either pursue self-enquiry or one could surrender.
An almost equally common statement was that jnana and bhakti are ultimately the same. This second statement is usually interpreted to mean that whichever of the two paths one [...]
Posted by admin on January 16th, 2010 in Ramana Maharshi, Self Inquiry
At the young age of sixteen, when He was not even aware of the fact ‘This is the sadhana of Self-enquiry that directly bestows the experience of Brahman’, it so happened one day that, without any prior intention, Sri Ramana embarked upon this sadhana! On that day as if He were about to die, a [...]
Posted by admin on November 25th, 2009 in Ramana Maharshi, Self Inquiry
from The Path of Sri Ramana - Part One, Chapter 7 by Sri Sadhu Om
“On hearing the expression ‘Self-enquiry’ [atma-vichara], people generally take it to mean either enquiring into the Self or inquiring about the Self. How to do so? Who is to inquire into the Self, or who is to inquire about Self? What [...]
Posted by admin on November 25th, 2009 in Ramana Maharshi, Self Inquiry
Every living being longs always to be happy, untainted by sorrow; and everyone has the greatest love for himself, which is solely due to the fact that happiness is his real nature. Hence, in order to realize that inherent and untainted happiness, which indeed he daily experiences when the mind is subdued in deep sleep, [...]
Posted by admin on November 25th, 2009 in Ramana Maharshi, Self Inquiry
“Who am I?” is the title given to a set of questions and answers bearing on Self-enquiry. The questions were put to Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi by one Sri M. Sivaprakasam Pillai about the year 1902. Sri Pillai, a graduate in Philosophy, was at the time employed in the Revenue Department of the South Arcot [...]
Posted by admin on November 25th, 2009 in Ramana Maharshi, Self Inquiry
For all thoughts the source is the `I-thought’. The mind will merge only by Self-enquiry `Who am I?‘ The thought `Who am I?l?’ will destroy all other thoughts and finally kill itself also. If other thoughts arise, without trying to complete them, one must enquire to whom did this thought arise. What does it matter [...]