Guest guest Posted August 13, 2001 Report Share Posted August 13, 2001 egodust [egodust] rather, it's a matter of releasing our accumulated wrong notions. and what remains over is our natural state. ramana pointed this out very carefully and very poignantly! (this is just one of the reasons why i'm saying it's so important to read the book TALKS WITH SRI RAMANA MAHARSHI....a comprehensive q & a dialogue that speaks in plain [and modern!] language [i.e. within the modern mindset], that will--first of all--open unexpectedly significant doors re practical psychology and hence methodology, whereupon the *intended* meaning in/of the sastric discourses become obvious.) -frank Let me join Sri Frankji in recommending whole heartedly the book "Talks with Sri Ramana Maharshi." For all advanced practitioners of yoga, meditation, and mature spiritual aspirants these conversations would be useful in attaining Self-Realization. The book is equivalent to getting instructions from the highest Sat Guru. Ramana Maharshi's directness and simplicity is striking and He always quickly goes to the heart of the matter. It was for this reason that the greatest Yogis and Swamis from all traditions and Shankracharyas of India sat at the feet of the Sage of Arunachala. Harsha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 13, 2001 Report Share Posted August 13, 2001 egodust [egodust] rather, it's a matter of releasing our accumulated wrong notions. and what remains over is our natural state. ramana pointed this out very carefully and very poignantly! (this is just one of the reasons why i'm saying it's so important to read the book TALKS WITH SRI RAMANA MAHARSHI....a comprehensive q & a dialogue that speaks in plain [and modern!] language [i.e. within the modern mindset], that will--first of all--open unexpectedly significant doors re practical psychology and hence methodology, whereupon the *intended* meaning in/of the sastric discourses become obvious.) -frank Let me join Sri Frankji in recommending whole heartedly the book "Talks with Sri Ramana Maharshi." For all advanced practitioners of yoga, meditation, and mature spiritual aspirants these conversations would be useful in attaining Self-Realization. The book is equivalent to getting instructions from the highest Sat Guru. Ramana Maharshi's directness and simplicity is striking and He always quickly goes to the heart of the matter. It was for this reason that the greatest Yogis and Swamis from all traditions and Shankracharyas of India sat at the feet of the Sage of Arunachala. Harsha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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