Guest guest Posted June 27, 2001 Report Share Posted June 27, 2001 Dear Omkara: I just looked and saw that I have been spelling him name wrong. Thanks for letting me know. I appreciate all loving feedback and even some hostle feedback. I am looking at the picture on the cover the the book Consciousness and the Absolute and it comes right out of the book and penetrates my being. I feel the same way about Nisargadatta. Sometimes I wonder who is higher Nisargadatta or Ramana. If you check out their eyes you will fine that Ramanas shine but are not dialated. Nisargadatta's are dialated. Some thinking on that subject is that at the highest state there is light eqivalent to all the suns in the universe, so on this plane of those who are at the highest, its like us being in the dark. Our eyes are dialated in the dark. Are there degrees of enlightenment. The sages will say not, but I am not sure. Love, Alton , "Omkara" <coresite@h...> wrote: > > Dear Como Kasha, > > Many thanks for the Nisargadatta posts here. Although i appreciate > very much the teachings of Sri Ramana Maharshi, Nisargadatta Maharaj > is in a real sense "my Guru" even though i have never met him 'in the > body'. > > Despite the observed fact "he is no longer in the body," he has not > moved or gone anywhere (and the same applies to Ramana). A Jnani is > the Self, and the Self has not changed ever, but remains ever- present > and everywhere. So in the most real sense, Nisargadatta is > still 'here now'. Even though the body appeared to drop, the > real "Nisargadatta" is everpresent and has gone nowhere. > > Just a minor point (and essentially unimportant), but you have been > misspelling the name as "Nisaragadatta" (extra "a" added after the > first "r"). > > Namaskaar, > > Omkara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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