9/29/2020

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Q: What is the difference between the mind and the Self ?

Sri Ramana Maharshi :

There is no difference.
The mind turned inwards is the Self; turned outwards,
it becomes the ego and all the world.

Cotton made into various clothes we call by various names.

Gold made into various ornaments,
we call by various names.
But all the clothes are cotton and all the ornaments gold.

The one is real, the many are mere names and forms.
But the mind does not exist apart from the Self,
that is, it has no independent existence.

The Self exists without the mind, never the mind without the Self.

Q: Brahman is said to be sat-chit-ananda. What does that mean?

Sri Ramana Maharshi :

Yes.
That is so.
That which is, is only sat.
That is called Brahman.

The luster of sat is chit and its nature is ananda.
These are not different from sat.
All the three together are known as satchit-ananda.

~ From Be as you are book

self knowledge

To purify the intellect, listen to knowledge. What is knowledge? It is the awareness that everything is temporary and I am the witness to everything that is happening.

- Gurudev Sri Sri Ravishankar.

Quotes

By knowing for an absolute fact, that he does not live but is being lived, the man of wisdom is aware of the perfect futility, of all intentions.

For a non entity, there is no anxiety or worry, only a sense of incredible, total freedom.

 Ramesh Balsekar

no mind

"When the face of the mind is washed away, the face of God shines in you..."

~Mooji 💖

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Whatever this body is to do and whatever experiences it is to pass through was already decided when it came into existence.

Sri Ramana Maharshi

surrender

"By whatever path you go, you will have to lose yourself in the one. Surrender is complete only when you reach the stage ‘Thou art all’ and ‘Thy will be done’.

The state is not different from jnana. In soham [the affirmation of ‘I am he’] there is dvaita [dualism]. In surrender there is advaita [non-dualism]. In the reality there is neither dvaita nor advaita, but that which is. Surrender appears easy because people imagine that, once they say with their lips ‘I surrender’ and put their burdens on their Lord, they can be free and do what they like.  But the fact is that you can have no likes or dislikes after your surrender; your will should become completely nonexistent, the Lord’s will taking its place. The death of the ego in this way brings about a state which is not different from jnana. So by whatever path you may go, you must come to jnana or oneness."

(Be As You Are)

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No one can comprehend the perfection, 
love and infinity of the Supreme Being. 
While you live in the mode of a 'person' 
you have no chance of understanding 
the wholeness of the Absolute.
Gaining clarity and true understanding 
does not come through thinking or studying books.
You have to go inside the book of your own being and merge there.

The Supreme says: 
You can bring together your wisest men and women 
from all the kingdoms of the earth, 
and they cannot fathom one moment of my reality.
But if you love me with all your heart, 
I am all Yours. 
And through this Love, 
I will release wisdom, joy and peace in you, 
and shower countless blessings upon your life.

~ Mooji

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Realizing one’s true nature requires no phenomenal efforts. Enlightenment cannot be attained or forced; it can only happen. So long as there is a pseudo-entity considering itself a seeker working toward enlightenment, for just so long will enlightenment be prevented from happening.

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Personal identity and enlightenment cannot go together. Indeed, there is actually no such thing as either personal identity or enlightenment, and the apperception of this fact is itself enlightenment.

Ramesh Balsekar 
26 September

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CONVERSATIONS WITH ANNAMALAI SWAMI

Q: Swami, is it good to go on fasts? 

AS: I once asked Bhagavan what food a sadhaka should take. 
He replied, 'If you put too much food in the stomach your energy and your ability to remain aware of consciousness will diminish. But if the amount of food in the stomach is less, your awareness will be good.' 

It is not necessary to keep the stomach completely empty. 
Small quantities of sattvic food are best if you want to meditate well. 

There is a passage in the spinal cord no thicker than a thread. 
Through this channel, light passes up and goes through the sushumna (a channel in the subtle body]. If you put too much food in the stomach, this light is covered.

LWB p. 323.

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The tranquil clarity devoid of mental turmoil is the samadhi (absorption in the Self) which is essential for Liberation. [Therefore] try earnestly to experience the peaceful consciousness, the clarity of heart, by destroying the deceptive turmoil [of mind].  

(Guru Vachaka Kovai)

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CONVERSATIONS WITH ANNAMALAI SWAMI

SICKNESS OF JNANIS

Q: In order to have realized the Self, jnanis must have done a lot of punyas (merit) and tapas (practice) in their previous lives. If jnanis experience the fruits of all their previous punyas in their last life, they all ought to have very enjoyable last lives. This does not appear to be the case. Many of them get very sick. They often have to put up with a lot of body problems.

AS: There are several reasons for this. Sometimes Self-realization makes the body very weak. Bhagavan's body used to shake a lot. When he was asked about this he would sometimes say, 'If an elephant enters a weak hut, what will happen to the hut?' The elephant was Self-realization and the weak hut was his body. 

Some jnanis take on the karma of some of their disciples and experience it themselves in the form of sickness. In such cases, the sickness cannot be attributed to anything that happened in the jnanis previous lives.

Most jnanis have got rid of most of their karma, both good and bad before they even start on their last life. They have all done tapas in their previous lives. By the time their last life starts they often have very little karma left. Only a few, like Vidyaranya Swami, have a lot of punya as left to enjoy. 
Vidyaranya Swami lived several centuries ago. In one lifetime, when he was very poor and hungry, one of his gurus initiated him and told him to do upasana [meditation] on the Goddess Lakshmi [the goddess of wealth]. He did that upasana for years, hoping to get rich, but no wealth came to him in that lifetime.

In one of his subsequent births, he received initiation from a 
jnani, did a lot of meditation and finally realized the Self. After realization, he was established in a state of total desirelessness. It was only after his realization that his previous upasana on Lakshmi started to bear fruit. 
Sometime after his realization, gold started to fall from the sky into the city where he was living. Vidyaranya Swami realized that this was happening because of his previous meditations, but because he no longer had any desires, he no longer had any interest in accumulating money or gold. He told the king that the golden rain was falling on account of his previous tapas. He also made it clear that he didn't want any of gold for himself. The king announced that the people in the city could keep any gold which had fallen on their own property. He reserved the gold which had fallen on public property for his own use. The king later used his own share of the gold to build new temples and tanks. 

The king took the gold which had fallen on the streets and made gold bricks out of it. In order to test whether Vidyaranya Swami was really desireless, the king put some of these bricks outside Vidyaranya Swami's house. Then he and his wife secretly watched to see what he would do with them. Vidyaranya Swami eventually came out of his house, saw the bricks and squatted on while he defecated. Because he no longer had any interest in money, that was the only useful thing he could do with them.

- Living by the Words of Bhagavan, p. 276

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Question: in the moments when you feel bad, it seems that we fall into oblivion of what we really are.



Yolande: it is impossible to forget the moment in which this invisible space was discovered. Just like when we are in love as people, our beloved is constantly in us even if he is not present physically, you cannot forget this space of silence, love and peace that is constantly here.

- Yolande Duran

ego

The mind is only the aggregate of all thoughts....
Thoughts cannot exist but for the ego, 
the 'I'  - thought... 
So all the thoughts are pervaded by ego....

Ramana Maharshi...

happiness

My dear friend, happiness is not an experience, it is your nature so you need to do nothing for it. Only self knowledge brings happiness because happiness is the nature of Self.

~ Papaji

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Past and future are only the present 
when they occur, 
thus the present alone exists....

Ramana Maharshi...

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The body does not say ‘I’. 
The Atman is not born. 
In between, the feeling ‘I’ is born in the whole body.
Whatever name you give it that is Chit-jada-granthi (the knot between the consciousness and the inert), and also bondage.

Sri Ramana Maharshi 
(“Unnathi Nalubadhi”)

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