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Of what use are disputes Ramana Maharshi : "Of what use are

disputes about the world, saying that it is real, that it is an

illusory appearance, that it is conscious, that it is insentient,

that it is happy, that it is miserable ? All men alike love the

Egoless State , which is won by turningaway from the world and

knowing the untainted real Self which transcends the assertions that

It is one and that It is manifold."

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__________"The

conflict of teachings is only apparent, and can be resolved if one

practices self-surrender to God; this will lead to the Self, to which

everyone must come back in the end, because that is the Truth. The

discord amongst the creeds can never be got rid of by discussing

their merits; for discussion is a mental process. The creeds are

mental - they exist in the mind alone, while the Truth is beyond the

mind; therefore the Truth is not in the creeds."Ramana Maharshi

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MAHA YOGA or The Upanishadic Lore in the Light of the

Teachings of Bhagavan Sri Ramana By 'Who' (K. Lakshmana Sarma).

published by : T.N. Venkataraman Sri Ramanasramam , 1973

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