The ‘I’ thought is the first to die for those who have taken refuge, out of fear of death, at the feet of the conquering of death. Therefore they are naturally immortal. Can they ever again be assailed by fear of death? : Maharishi Ramana.
Author: Singh
The highest devotion is the repose of being poised in one’s true nature, devoid of thoughts. It comes from the strength of meditation.: Maharishi Ramana.
Upadesa Saram
Verse 7.
Constant natural meditation like the steady flow of ghee or a stream of water is better than intermittent contemplation…. Maharishi Ramana.
Comments; The meaning of Ramana MahariShi is, we have to practice of Observation or self inquiry as a flow of a stream, as the flow is constant going on it never stop. like this our practice should be without gaps.
Problems and Soulations of meditation.
Sleep is the first obstacle. the second is the sense of objects in the world, which diverts one’s attention. the third is the thoughts in the mind about the previous experiences with sense objects; the forth is bliss. The ‘I am the enjoyer ‘ is still present in that state. the final state of ‘samadhi’ is to be reached in which one is the bliss or one with reality: Maharishi Ramana.
Grace
We can not attain realization of the Self by our mind unaided by Gut’s Grace: Maharishi Ramana.
Grace
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Knowledge
Can there be knowledge without ignorance?
Can ignorance exists without knowledge?
Searching the source of the individual, to whom they pertain
and abiding there is true knowledge: Maharishi Ramana.
Comment: if we inquire about this, the mind will emerge in the self. As Maharishi used to say, ‘I’ thought is the mother thought of other thoughts. When we inquire like this, our thoughts will emerge in the true self or Atmanam( Soul). Then, a new dimension of bliss will appear. It can be done by repeating this method, which is ‘Self-inquiry,’ according to M.R. Teaching.
Does God Exist ?
God exists. He is so evident that it requires no testimony to prove him. No proof can strengthen his being,nor can any refutation weaken him it. Things other than him can be proved or disproved but not he.
God abides in usas our true self. Self is self-evident .Does the existence of one’s own self need any proof? The most immediate feeling of every one : “I am” is not illusion but a real,intuitive experience . On the other hand if one were to say unto oneself :” I am not”,one would be denying what is only real and true.If a person were to force this position upon himself ,he would not a normal individual because his experience would not be empirically valid. A living individual can not think that he is not live in other words,one can not experience one’s non- existence or one’s unawareness…continue
Meditation.
The result of Self-inquiry is the cure for all sorrows. It is highest of all results. Self-inquiry itself is more meritorious and purifying; Maharishi Ramana.
Ego
The ego-self appears, disappears, and is transitory, whereas the authentic self is permanent. You are the true self, and you identify it as the ego self; Ramana Maharishi.
Comments: You are already the self but think you are the body and mind, which is illusory. Vedanta declares this with great clarity. This is the supreme knowledge found in the Upanishads.









