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Also, Sri Ramana's recommended sadhana "Who am I?" and Sri

Nisargadatta's sadhana of "just remain with Beingness, prior to

personality" are also speedy "methods" of Realizing the Self.

 

All sadhanas are variations on the basic sadhana: "Be still." "Just

BE." Every sage recommends a variation on that. Even Zen Buddhism

(zazen, just sitting) is a variation on "Be still. Just Be."

 

The "point" is to go inward, to focus attention on The Self, and drop

attachments to the world and "externals." In order for that to

happen, one has to observe and be mindful of the obsessive interest

with thought, sense-pleasures, and the attraction/aversion cycle

(automatically and mindlessly moving toward the pleasant and shirking

the unpleasant).

 

There are many paths and sadhanas, but all of them are a variation

on "Be still." All sadhanas based on this lead to the Self.

 

All this noted, i think those discussing here are doing so in the

spirit of satsangh. Sadhana doesn't take place on a mailing list,

but in silent introspection and contemplation, in mindfulness and in

sincere interest and desire for Self-Realization.

 

i submit that interest and sincerity (along with willingness and

surrender) are the deciding factors, if any. Otherwise, "Realization"

may very well just be a matter of destiny, completely acausal and

spontaneous.

 

Namaste,

 

Omkara

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Hi Omkara,

 

Yes. I understand your comments as 'the direct approach'

and that some folks 'direct' path is winding.

 

Ultimately it is the path of 'no distance'.

 

Love,

james

 

 

 

 

, "Omkara" <coresite@h...> wrote:

>

> Also, Sri Ramana's recommended sadhana "Who am I?" and Sri

> Nisargadatta's sadhana of "just remain with Beingness, prior to

> personality" are also speedy "methods" of Realizing the Self.

>

> All sadhanas are variations on the basic sadhana: "Be still." "Just

> BE." Every sage recommends a variation on that. Even Zen Buddhism

> (zazen, just sitting) is a variation on "Be still. Just Be."

>

> The "point" is to go inward, to focus attention on The Self, and

drop

> attachments to the world and "externals." In order for that to

> happen, one has to observe and be mindful of the obsessive interest

> with thought, sense-pleasures, and the attraction/aversion cycle

> (automatically and mindlessly moving toward the pleasant and

shirking

> the unpleasant).

>

> There are many paths and sadhanas, but all of them are a variation

> on "Be still." All sadhanas based on this lead to the Self.

>

> All this noted, i think those discussing here are doing so in the

> spirit of satsangh. Sadhana doesn't take place on a mailing list,

> but in silent introspection and contemplation, in mindfulness and in

> sincere interest and desire for Self-Realization.

>

> i submit that interest and sincerity (along with willingness and

> surrender) are the deciding factors, if any. Otherwise,

"Realization"

> may very well just be a matter of destiny, completely acausal and

> spontaneous.

>

> Namaste,

>

> Omkara

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