Guest guest Posted October 1, 2001 Report Share Posted October 1, 2001 ******************* Memory alone seems to justify our idea of continuity, our impression of being the same individual from our birth until our death rather than a series of innumerable individuals, each resembling the other but each one different, in the end giving the impression of gradual change; so that this faculty of memory would seem to be the least illusory element in our 'self' We can claim that alone as being truly ourselves. Our notion of continuity has no other basis. wei wu Wei **************************************** The Natural State ***Once Ramaswami Pillai searched for a key. Aftersometime he found it.Maharshi : The key was in its usual place. It was not lost. Only his memory of it was not there. The Self is everywhere. Not being aware of this due to forgetfulness of our real nature ,we keep searching for it. ***************** from *********************" A Practical Guide to Know Yourself" Conversations with Ramana Maharshi Compiled and Edited by A.R.Natarajan********************************************** Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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