Ramana Guides....
Posted 21st June 2008 at 12:08 AM by sunkan
Ramana: experience such as “ I went; I came ; I was ; I did : come naturally to every one. From these experiences, does it not appear that the consciousness “I” is the subject of those various acts?
Enquiry into the true nature of that consciousness and remaining as oneself is the way to understand through enquiry, one’s true nature.
Quiescent without forgetting Himd God, the self], after resolving in Him the mind which is of the form of the ‘I’ –thought, no matter by what means. This is the conclusive teaching of the Scriptures.
Enquiry into the true nature of that consciousness and remaining as oneself is the way to understand through enquiry, one’s true nature.
Quiescent without forgetting Himd God, the self], after resolving in Him the mind which is of the form of the ‘I’ –thought, no matter by what means. This is the conclusive teaching of the Scriptures.
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Posted 21st June 2008 at 10:53 AM by SupriyaDinesh
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Posted 22nd June 2008 at 02:12 AM by sunkan
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Posted 22nd June 2008 at 12:26 PM by Anandchitra
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Dear Sunkanji,
I am really thankful that you have started writing about the teachings which I could never do. I have always seen Ramanar as my thatha, as my friend, as my guide, as my god and even as my pal with whom I could fight and take a shoulder to cry. I think it will take some more time for me to start reading his teachings.Posted 23rd June 2008 at 12:56 PM by rajmiarun
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Posted 25th June 2008 at 01:09 AM by sunkan










