1/31/2020

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 It was not just his friendship, but also his teachings that Bhagavan shared with Rangan. Rangan often felt that he could not stand up to the demands of spiritual practice because he was entangled in his worries about his family, money and other worldly problems. Bhagavan would tell him, “Throw your thoughts out. You will enjoy freedom only in a state where there are no thoughts.”Unfortunately,
Rangan found it difficult to follow this counsel. Feeling that it was impossible for him to progress spiritually, he asked, “How many times will I be born again before I get jnana?” Bhagavan gave a beautiful answer: “In reality, there are no factors like time and distance. In one hour, we dream that many days and years have passed by. In a movie, don‟t you see mere shadows being transformed into vast seas, mountains and buildings? The world is not outside you - all happens within you; like in the movie show. The small world that is in the mind appears as the big world outside.” Rangan complained later, “Bhagavan, your grace is not on me.” Bhagavan smiled graciously and replied, “Ranga, you are
speaking like one who is standing neck deep in the flood waters of the Ganges, complaining that he is thirsty and says that he wants water from the tap of his house to be brought to quench his thirst!”
From Ramana periya Puranam.
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Vilachery Rangan Iyer.

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When in doubt, simply be still. Stop, breathe, inwardly listen. Repeat this many times every day. Being still and quiet is the ultimate spiritual practice. Keep it this simple and you will see the results for yourself. But you must actually do it, not just think about it. Stop, breath, and inwardly listen to the listening. Repeat this many times every day.

~ Adyashanti 

...from the "Experiencing No-Self" Study Course

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 In knowing Reality you can easily enjoy the illusory world. Inside you abide alone, and yet you play in the outside lila [illusory world]. The world is here to enjoy!

H.W.L. Poonja

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 The universe is not what you think it is. No thing is what you think it is. You are not what you think you are. Do not concern yourself about your life. Do not concern yourself about your body, about your affairs. You can only live like this when you live spontaneously. When you live in the very second of existence. In this very second there is only 'That'. Which always was and will always be. You have to catch yourself in that split second. That split second of eternity. You are that eternity. Do not bother to look for eternity. Do not even look for that split second. Just be it. For when you look for it you're using your mind and your mind is a product of time and space. Therefore if you try to find that split second with your mind you'll never find it. When you just are in that very beingness you are in that split second of eternity. It's really so simple I tell you this all the time, just be! Do not be this or that. Just be!

 (silence)

-- Robert Adams, T148: Be “That”

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In knowing Reality you can easily enjoy the illusory world. Inside you abide alone, and yet you play in the outside lila [illusory world]. The world is here to enjoy!

H.W.L. Poonja

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SRI BRAHMAJNA MA

An exceptional woman saint, hardly known to the general public, Brahmajna Ma was a pure jnani who realized the Self only through inner intuition. Born in February in 1880, Sri Ramana Maharshi was just two months old, she grew up in East Bengal. Married with eight but already a widow with ten years, she showed from her childhood on a very inquisitive mind. When once a hurricane passed over her village she watched the fearful relatives calmly during their prayers to God to save them. As soon as the storm was over, all became happy and relaxed. She was very much struck by that and asked her father:
"How can you be so happy when you know that some such calamity might happen again at any moment? Is there no way to really go beyond these dangers?"

Her biographer and former attendant was supported by Major Chadwick to bring out a little book which is out of print now. The library of Sri Ramanasramam has a copy:

'Mother did not want her life to be written and it seemed that the public would never have the benefit of knowing about her. When the first edition of „Brahmajna Mayer-Katha“ was in the press and we thought of giving in the introduction of the book a short sketch of Mother’s life, none of us venturing to write it, Mother was approached to tell us what should be written. She asked me to take down a few lines, which were put in the introduction of that book. Translated into English, they are: 

“She was naturally given to discrimination and was engaged in the search for Spiritual Truth. From her childhood, she used to think –

1. where does a human being go and in what state he remains after death, and whence does he come from?

2. In nothing can peace be found in this world; what then is real peace? 

In such thoughts, she would then become immersed. 

3. And lastly, such thoughts as ‚Who am I?, what is this body, mind or Atma used to engage her. These are the three stages of Her sadhana. Without the help of books or gurus, by dint of pure discrimination and search for Truth, she tore asunder the meshes of maya, overcame all doubts and attained Self-Realization. “

POEMS 

Supreme luster am I, I am everlasting, good; 
Fully aware am I, devoid of death, decay; 
I have not any fear. I am eternal, whole. 
And free from throbs of thought. No intellect have I,
No body nor a mind - my real nature is Bliss. 
No hunger, neither thirst nor ego have I got;
No wish have I – I am free from every sort of change; 
No father, mother, son or family have I; 
No duty, birth no death doth appertain to me. 

In this wilderness of samsara ‘t is for whom 
That you are looking? No relatives 
Are really yours, who is caught within the net 
Of this false maya have forgotten the Truth of your own Self. Just find out who you are! 
You wanton with the billows of desire
Thinking that they are yours. But never once 
You think of who you are, whence you were born, 
And what are parents, what are relatives,
And what your friends: When in this dream, woven 
By false desires, the actor's part you play. 
You have forgotten the knowledge of the Truth: 
In this dark mire of grief now lying drunk 
You never try to find out your own Self.'

http://nirbanmath.org/DOCS/events.htm

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“There is no point being worried about other people; their opinions mean nothing. The only thing that matters in life is your own opinion about yourself, your own respect for yourself. Nobody can destroy your dignity then, because it is not dependent on anybody’s opinion.”
 - Osho-

1/30/2020

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 Your heart knows the way.
Run in that direction.
~ Rumi

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Enjoy your life as much as you can and when you have enjoyed everything you will know that there must be something else beyond the transitory enjoyments of the world. All those enjoyments need bones and leather, but there is a happiness which does not depend on them. When you find this happiness you will sit Quiet and you will not go back to the cemetery which is filled with only bones. Most people stay in the cemetery everyday. Once you know this you will be attracted to the bliss which will continually pull you deeper and deeper into it. Don't worry. Simply stay Quiet here and don't let your mind go back to the previous disturbances. Whenever the mind goes out pounce on it so that it doesn't go back to the previous disturbances. Be a lion.

~ Papaji

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There is nothing that requires our presence to be necessary to happen. Everything takes place, even without us. Sleep comes, so does hunger, birth happens, so does death; all these happen by themselves. The individuals' sense of doership is false. We are just a witness, so must remain like that. This is the only practise we should perform. We must know that we exist, that is all we have know. Once we realize this fact, the ripples of mind are stilled, which means that all conflicts, miseries and anxieties end and we become what we originally are- just a pure witness.

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Hold to the idea, “I am not the mind, I see that I am thinking, I am watching my mind act,” and each day the identification of yourself with thoughts and feelings will grow less, until at last you can entirely separate yourself from the mind and actually know it to be apart from yourself.

Swami Vivekananda

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The ego is the root of all diseases....
Give it up....
There will be no diseases....

Sri Ramana Maharshi....

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"Whatever comes, 
do not push away, 
whatever goes, 
do not grieve. 

Everything appears just like clouds floating by; 
they just come and go. 

Stay only as the unmoving Awareness. Awareness and Truth are one."

~ Master Mooji

1/29/2020

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 CONSCIOUS IMMORTALITY

Q: There is nothing to be seen in the ReaL?

M: Because you are accustomed to identifying yourself with the body, and sight with the eyes, you say you do not see anything.

What is there to be seen?
Who is there to see?
How do you see?

There is only one Consciousness, which manifests as the ‘I’-thought, identifies itself with the body, projects itself through the eyes and sees the objects around.

The individual is limited in the waking state and expects to see something different. The evidence of his senses will be the seal of authority, But he will not admit that the seer, the seen and the sight are all manifestations of the same Consciousness.

Meditation helps to remove the illusion that the Self must
be visual. How do you see the ‘I’ now? Do you hold a mirror in front of yourself to know your own being?

The awareness is the ‘I’. Realize that: it is the Truth.

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.I can sense your presence
in my heart
although you belong
to all the world.

~Rumi

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bhakti

 It isn't any and every kind of bhakti that enables one to realize God. One cannot realize God without prema-bhakti. Another name for prema-bhakti is raga-bhakti. (Supreme love, which makes one attached only to God.) God cannot be realized without love and longing. Unless one has learnt to love God, one cannot realize Him. 

"But some acquire raga-bhakti directly. It is innate in them. They have it from their very childhood. Even at an early age they weep for God. An instance of such bhakti is to be found in Prahlada.

~Sri Ramakrishna

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We are born alone, we live alone, and we die alone. Aloneness is our very nature, but we are not aware of it. Because we are not aware of it, we remain strangers to ourselves, and instead of seeing our aloneness as a tremendous beauty and bliss, silence and peace, at-easeness with existence, we misunderstand it as loneliness.

~ Osho

1/28/2020

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There is something beautiful in each and every day...
You just have to find it.

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The actions of an awakened being
have no personal investments.
They simply do what is necessary
without identification, without judgment.
They are simply a witness.
They can continue doing everything
but they are somehow unattached inside,
so they keep their equilibrium.
You, the true seeker, must be the same.
You remain universal,
even while you are serving the particular.
And it is not even something you are doing.
It is also just a happening.
You are not insisting it is bad or good.
You are just spontaneously playing your role.
And being unattached, your role is played very well.
Each action or gesture is appropriate to 
the needs of the moment.
This is a little clue, a little view into the mind of 
an awakened being.
Their peace is never lost.
Their universality is never exchanged for a private concern.
Even though they can appreciate
the varied expressions of consciousness, 
they are not invested in any particular expression.
These are the vibrations of an angelic being.
All their expressions are loving and fair,
not shaped or determined by human culture or habit,
but by divine harmony and pure will.
They may appear to the outsider as 
doing something personal,
but internally their minds are in pure serenity, 
vast, inscrutable.
Who am I describing here?
You in your true and natural state.

~ Mooji

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The actions of an awakened being
have no personal investments.
They simply do what is necessary
without identification, without judgment.
They are simply a witness.
They can continue doing everything
but they are somehow unattached inside,
so they keep their equilibrium.
You, the true seeker, must be the same.
You remain universal,
even while you are serving the particular.
And it is not even something you are doing.
It is also just a happening.
You are not insisting it is bad or good.
You are just spontaneously playing your role.
And being unattached, your role is played very well.
Each action or gesture is appropriate to 
the needs of the moment.
This is a little clue, a little view into the mind of 
an awakened being.
Their peace is never lost.
Their universality is never exchanged for a private concern.
Even though they can appreciate
the varied expressions of consciousness, 
they are not invested in any particular expression.
These are the vibrations of an angelic being.
All their expressions are loving and fair,
not shaped or determined by human culture or habit,
but by divine harmony and pure will.
They may appear to the outsider as 
doing something personal,
but internally their minds are in pure serenity, 
vast, inscrutable.
Who am I describing here?
You in your true and natural state.

~ Mooji

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 It isn't any and every kind of bhakti that enables one to realize God. One cannot realize God without prema-bhakti. Another name for prema-bhakti is raga-bhakti. (Supreme love, which makes one attached only to God.) God cannot be realized without love and longing. Unless one has learnt to love God, one cannot realize Him. 

"But some acquire raga-bhakti directly. It is innate in them. They have it from their very childhood. Even at an early age they weep for God. An instance of such bhakti is to be found in Prahlada.

~Sri Ramakrishna
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The longing due to separation from the Lord has a unique sweetness. Intense longing and crying for the Lord always turn into happiness. They are really blessed who are so fortunate as to be gifted with this condition. 

Longing produces love and veneration for the Beloved. God is Love. Therefore, the devotee comes nearer to the Lord in proportion to the degree of his longing. He also realizes in greater degree the value of his Beloved, 
so much so that the pure and noble form of the Beloved is always fixed in his mind.

~Sant Kirpal Singh ji

sri sri.

 

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तुम ही हो अपनी मंजिल...                    

॥ ओशो  प्रवचन ॥

self

.....You are originally Paramatman but with the aid of Consciousness you are transformed into Aum, or the specialized I, which is ultimately represented by the ego. If one fails to understand that the entire material and manifest world is untrue, then the ego persists and one takes birth. The ego is responsible for your birth. It is the I itself which takes birth, and with the aid of the body the cycle of desires and fears and I and mine dominant the individual of Jiva.

Even though the body is perishable and impure Lord Rama resides in it. He is omnipresent and is found in everything. In order to find peace and attain knowledge you have to rid yourself of all the desires and fears associated with the body. In earlier times, people in the twilight of their lives would retire themselves from active worldly life and live in the forests to find peace. You must go into this final stage of life before it's too late, before the knowledge inside you takes the final plunge! An aspirant must have a spark of interest, which is enough to light the fire of knowledge. The knowledge that "I am Brahman" can be attained. But how? Think as to how one could be Brahman! When you contemplate upon it incessantly what you find is your Self. You gain immensely from this exercise. That you have forgotten yourself if the barrier. It has to be overcome by contemplation. Knowledge follows automatically and you now change. The change has come to stay and you are permanently united with the Self.

When the root of all animate and inanimate beings is traced and understood, knowledge is attained. This is because the roots of all animate and inanimate beings lie in the knowledge itself. Knowledge itself is the origin of this world. It does not require the aid of any external agent to make itself evident. It is Self-evident. It is acquired only when you are immersed in the natural state.

"The natural state is the best,
Meditation and practice only come next.
Then comes idol worship, which is but a waste,
Pilgrimage is lower than the lowest."

When knowledge is attained you go beyond space. Similarly since the origin of the animate and inanimate has been understood, you have transcended the bounds of space. You will no longer be limited by space. You understand the nature of your own Self, and now are in the form of the knowledge of the Self. That by virtue of which you have come to know and discriminate between animate and inanimate is the Atman, the Self. God owes his Godliness to me, the Self. Hence the Godliness of God is my own expression. The rain also derives its innate property from the Self. That by virtue of which the leg is invigorated is also the Self. The Self lends vigor to the leg. The Self is Almighty. The Self is God. The beholder is invested with the absolute power of ascribing qualities to all that he beholds. Whether to treat all that he perceives as true or untrue is entirely to his discretion, If he concentrates on that which is untrue, he is deeply affected by it, and the false world dons a realistic mask. If he concentrates on that which is true, he automatically concentrates on the Almighty without being aware of it. Almighty is the ultimate truth. Hence he inevitably comes across the Almighty.

"The Almighty dwells within
Elsewhere, if you search for him,
Dnyanadeva says you have lost your way,
You will only be led astray".

He resides in every heart and dwells with one and all. Idol worship provides succor only to the ignorant. An average aspirant resorts to meditation while those who are superior take the plunge within. Submerged in the natural state, the "I am" state, they remain ever so blissful!

🕉 SIDDHARAMESHWAR MAHARAJ 
Amrut Laya, Lecture 7
November 29, 1928

being

"Know that your present state of consciousness, which you call being awake, when compared with the real awake state, is nothing but a dream state. Your life is a dream within the mighty dream of God which is the universe."

🌷 Meher Baba, 
Everything and Nothing

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Devotee:Is solitude is necessary for vichara?
Maharshi : There is solitude everywhere. The individual is solitary always. His business is to find it out within, and not seek it without.
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 Time and space always change, but there is something which is eternal and changeless.
Let us try to find out that which is changeless and which always exists.

Sri Ramana Maharshi

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I and mine! Jnana [spiritual wisdom] is the belief: `Oh, Lord, it is You who do everything. Only You are my own. Besides, all these - home, family, near and dear ones, friends and the whole universe - all are Yours. Indeed, everything is Yours.' And ajnana [nescience] is the belief: `I do all this; I am the doer. It is my home, my family, my sons, my friends and all worldly activities.'  
#Karmyog

~ Bhagawan Sri Ramakrishna

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"When you can bear your own silence, you are free." ~Mooji

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"This state of nothingness is not an ideal to be pursued. It has nothing to do with the inventions of the mind. The mind cannot comprehend it, for it is much too vast. But what the mind can do is to free itself from all its chattering, from all its pettiness, from all its stupidities, it’s envy, greed, fear. When the mind becomes is silent, there is the coming into being of this sense of complete nothingness which is the very essence of humility. It is only then that there is a radical transformation in the quality of the mind, and it is only such a mind that is creative."

~  J Krishnamurti.

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"Shanthi" is the original state....
If what comes from outside is rejected 
what remain is peace....

Bhagavan Ramana....

1/26/2020

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Its beautiful to be alone. 
To be alone does not mean to be lonely. 
It means the mind is not influenced and contaminated by society.

~ Jiddu Krishnamurti

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"Just sink into the ocean of being "

Sri Mooji

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SILENT GURU: Bhagavan Ramana Maharishi has a reputation of being a Silent Guru. He is appropriately called the Silent One. Bhagavan felt that teaching denotes duality; the Guru and the disciple, while Bhagavan was the Pure Non-dual Essence. He was a self-made sage and his profound teachings are transmitted in silence. He had no guru to his credit. Swami Sadhu Om referred to Bhagavan as the Mouna Guru. Bhagavan did not even allow his true disciple, Sri Muruganar, or any-one of similar status, to consider or treat him as a guru. Those around him understood that guru is not the physical body but is the ever-living spirit; the Infinite Consciousness that exist within all of us.

But Bhagavan did not say anywhere that a guru is not necessary. The guru need not always be in human form. First a person thinks that he is an inferior and that there is a superior, all knowing powerful God who controls his own and the world’s destiny and worships him or does Bhakti. When he reaches a certain stage and becomes fit for enlightenment, the same God whom he was worshipping comes as a Guru and leads him on. That Guru comes only to tell him that ‘God is within yourself. Dive within and realise. God, Guru and the Self, are the same, said Bhagavan. Contact with Jnanis is good as they will work through silence. They will leave some day. Or you might leave them. But God’s contact remains even after the physical form of the Guru vanishes.

Bhagavan extolled Lord Dakshinamurthi as his guru.  The state we call realization is simply being oneself, not knowing anything or becoming anything. If one has realized, he is that which alone is, and which alone has always been. He cannot describe that state. He can only be That. Of course, we loosely talk of Self-realization for want of a better term.  That which is, is peace. All that we need do is to keep quiet. Peace is our real nature. We spoil it. What is required is that we cease to spoil it. 

‘Continuously enquire and seek alone that grace in the Heart’ said Bhagavan. Our guru’s form is the Reality that sleeps without sleeping in the heart; the seat of consciousness. He is self-luminous effluence that shines in the heart like a beautiful lamp that needs no kindling. Only He who unifies the individual Self, bestowing in this way the direct experience of supreme Self knowledge, is extolled by the great ones as the real form of the absolute Reality and the true Self. Accept Him alone as the Guru, the Supreme.

But how many of us could immediately hear or experience the unspoken, the unwritten word. Some of us regretfully don’t seem to hear anything in the presence of elders or gurus as the mind is always wandering! Even if we are listening, we seem to trap trivial matters like a water filter that lets pure water flow down. In Tamil we call this ‘neyari’. 

Then again, how do we learn from nature? Do we need to hear the melody of the flute to learn from the bamboo? The river that flows out to the sea and the bees that collect honey have a thing or two to teach us also. The bamboo, the bee or the river did not stand in front of us on a teaching pedestal. We learn by silent observation. Out ancient rishis too heard the pranava Om in their absolute silence and gave us the vedas. Even the illumined ones who have gained jnana at the holy feet of gurus, aspire silent teachings from Him. They need their silence for contemplation and inner learning. 

Bhagavan’s views are presented as an exception to the general rule of guru-sisya parampara in the Hindu tradition. Thus it is food for thought while we reflect Guru Purnima. Hari Om

yogi ananda saraswathi

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I am here in service to your Freedom.
My whole life is here with you,
awaiting that moment when you
hatch out from the shell of personal identity
and take flight as pure presence.
~ Mooji

silence

#silence
Q: What is mouna [silence]?

A: That state which transcends speech and thought is mouna. That which is, is mouna. How can mouna be explainedin words?

Sages say that the state in which the thought ‘I’ [the ego] does not rise even in the least, alone is Self [swarupa] whichis silence [mouna]. That silent Self alone is God; Self alone is the jiva [individual soul]. Self alone is this ancientworld.

All other knowledges are only petty and trivial knowledges; the experience of silence alone is the real and perfectknowledge. Know that the many objective differences are not real but are mere superimpositions on Self, which is theform of true knowledge.

Q: As the bodies and the selves animating them are everywhere actually observed to be innumerable how can it besaid that the Self is only one?

A: If the idea ‘I am the body’ is accepted, the selves are multiple. The state in which this idea vanishes is the Self. Since in that state there are no other objects. It is for this reason that the Self is regarded as one only.

Since the body itself does not exist in the natural outlook of the real Self, but only in the extroverted outlook of themind which is deluded by the power of illusion, to call Self, the space of consciousness, dehi [the possessor of the
body] is wrong.

The world does not exist without the body, the body never exists without the mind, the mind never exists withoutconsciousness and consciousness never exists without the reality. For the wise one who has known Self by diving within himself, there is nothing other than Self to be known. Why?

Because since the ego which identifies the form of a body as ‘I’ has perished, he [the wise one] is the formlessexistence-consciousness.

The jnani [one who has realised the Self] knows he is the Self and that nothing, neither his body nor anything else,exists but the Self. To such a one what difference could the presence or absence of a body make?

It is false to speak of realisation. What is there to realise? The real is as it is always. We are not creating anything newor achieving something which we did not have before. The illustration given in books is this. We dig a well and createa huge pit. The space in the pit or well has not been created by us. We have just removed the earth which was fillingthe space there. The space was there then and is also there now. Similarly we have simply to throw out all the age-
long samskaras [innate tendencies] which are inside us. When all of them have been given up, the Self will shinealone.

Q: But how to do this and attain liberation?

A: Liberation is our very nature. We are that. The very fact that we wish for liberation shows that freedom from allbondage is our real nature. It is not to be freshly acquired. All that is necessary is to get rid of the false notion that weare bound. When we achieve that, there will be no desire or thought of any sort. So long as one desires liberation, so
long, you may take it, one is in bondage.

Be As You Are

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dont mix

 Don’t mix with others too closely. Friendships do not satisfy us unless they are rooted in mutual love for the Lord. Our human wish for loving understanding from others is in reality the soul’s desire for unity with God. The more we seek to satisfy that desire ourtardly, the less likely we are to find the Divine Companion.

- Sri Sri Paramhansa Yogananda, “Sayings of Paramhansa Yogananda”
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ego

 Ego is a social institution with no physical reality. The ego is simply your symbol of yourself. Just as the word "water" is a noise that symbolizes a certain liquid without being it, so too the idea of ego symbolizes the role you play, who you are, but it is not the same as your living organism. 

~ Alan Watts 

...from "Buddhism: The Religion of No-Religion"

guru

SILENT GURU: Bhagavan Ramana Maharishi has a reputation of being a Silent Guru. He is appropriately called the Silent One. Bhagavan felt that teaching denotes duality; the Guru and the disciple, while Bhagavan was the Pure Non-dual Essence. He was a self-made sage and his profound teachings are transmitted in silence. He had no guru to his credit. Swami Sadhu Om referred to Bhagavan as the Mouna Guru. Bhagavan did not even allow his true disciple, Sri Muruganar, or any-one of similar status, to consider or treat him as a guru. Those around him understood that guru is not the physical body but is the ever-living spirit; the Infinite Consciousness that exist within all of us.

But Bhagavan did not say anywhere that a guru is not necessary. The guru need not always be in human form. First a person thinks that he is an inferior and that there is a superior, all knowing powerful God who controls his own and the world’s destiny and worships him or does Bhakti. When he reaches a certain stage and becomes fit for enlightenment, the same God whom he was worshipping comes as a Guru and leads him on. That Guru comes only to tell him that ‘God is within yourself. Dive within and realise. God, Guru and the Self, are the same, said Bhagavan. Contact with Jnanis is good as they will work through silence. They will leave some day. Or you might leave them. But God’s contact remains even after the physical form of the Guru vanishes.

Bhagavan extolled Lord Dakshinamurthi as his guru.  The state we call realization is simply being oneself, not knowing anything or becoming anything. If one has realized, he is that which alone is, and which alone has always been. He cannot describe that state. He can only be That. Of course, we loosely talk of Self-realization for want of a better term.  That which is, is peace. All that we need do is to keep quiet. Peace is our real nature. We spoil it. What is required is that we cease to spoil it. 

‘Continuously enquire and seek alone that grace in the Heart’ said Bhagavan. Our guru’s form is the Reality that sleeps without sleeping in the heart; the seat of consciousness. He is self-luminous effluence that shines in the heart like a beautiful lamp that needs no kindling. Only He who unifies the individual Self, bestowing in this way the direct experience of supreme Self knowledge, is extolled by the great ones as the real form of the absolute Reality and the true Self. Accept Him alone as the Guru, the Supreme.

But how many of us could immediately hear or experience the unspoken, the unwritten word. Some of us regretfully don’t seem to hear anything in the presence of elders or gurus as the mind is always wandering! Even if we are listening, we seem to trap trivial matters like a water filter that lets pure water flow down. In Tamil we call this ‘neyari’. 

Then again, how do we learn from nature? Do we need to hear the melody of the flute to learn from the bamboo? The river that flows out to the sea and the bees that collect honey have a thing or two to teach us also. The bamboo, the bee or the river did not stand in front of us on a teaching pedestal. We learn by silent observation. Out ancient rishis too heard the pranava Om in their absolute silence and gave us the vedas. Even the illumined ones who have gained jnana at the holy feet of gurus, aspire silent teachings from Him. They need their silence for contemplation and inner learning. 

Bhagavan’s views are presented as an exception to the general rule of guru-sisya parampara in the Hindu tradition. Thus it is food for thought while we reflect Guru Purnima. Hari Om

mooji

In front of some intelligence,
This game of existence is being acted out.
But there is a seeing place
that is beyond every category.
It doesn't belong to any religion, political party,
spiritual discipline, race or gender; nothing at all.
Everything happens in front of it,
and this you have to find.
This recognition will shatter all your doubts
as you are being replaced with
the inseparable Self.

~Sri Mooji

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Nisargadatta Maharaj : " How long have you been wearing this garb (ochre robes)?"
V: Twenty-five years.
M: "Have you realised your Self?"
V: I am not realised. I am just wandering about, as you say, in the dark jungle, going here and there.
M:" Who is it that says this?"
V: Probably the Self.
M:" Remember that whatever is called God or Self in the body, and as long as He is there, that beingness will be also. When beingness is not there, there will be no God no Self. When a person dies it is not the Self that is turned into a corpse, it is the body."
V: It is true. You see, I understand all that theoretically, I know it as a philosophy, but to experience the void, to know the Real, I am as far off as possible.
M:" Whatever is called God or Self is because there is the beingness, the feeling that ' I Am'. That is the fundamental principle, the basis behind all knowledge, but you are identifying yourself with the body."
V: True.
M:" When there is no soul there is no God, and when you are not there, your feeling of beingness is not there, there is nothing."


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Do not search and wander without attaining any [worthy] state in spite of having learnt all arts and having heard all [philosophies] that are to be heard. Simply to remain as love in Him [the Lord] who shines as love, is the state supreme! 

(Guru Vachaka Kovai)

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