Guest guest Posted October 7, 2002 Report Share Posted October 7, 2002 Speaking to the Soul As I sat in my chair this morning, I was thinking of Ramana Maharshi and how his presence is still felt by many people. This is because he was speaking to the soul. Speaking to the soul is something that all awakened beings do. Having seen through the illusion of separation, they transmit truth by just being in the silence, at home in the Self. Completion comes first, not last. It involves conscious wholeness, which has the power to heal. Too many would-be spiritual students forget that the mind must be left behind. Speaking to the soul of someone means that no response is required. Fullness is felt, accepted and returned in silence. Vibrations of value don't come cloaked in noise. Words have their place, which is as an instrument, but how many people use them like that? A realized being uses words to end your sentence of thinking you are separate from him/her. They never expect a response, for that would imply incompletion. If and when you find a true teacher, they will be transmitting the whole truth and nothing but the truth and you will know it. And now I must add...even in a dream. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 8, 2002 Report Share Posted October 8, 2002 Thank you.......this was beautiful. Michael -- - In , "skiplaurel" <vicki@b...> wrote: > Speaking to the Soul > > As I sat in my chair this morning, I was thinking of Ramana Maharshi > and how > his presence is still felt by many people. This is because he was > speaking to > the soul. > > Speaking to the soul is something that all awakened beings do. > Having seen > through the illusion of separation, they transmit truth by just > being in the > silence, at home in the Self. > > Completion comes first, not last. It involves conscious wholeness, > which has > the power to heal. Too many would-be spiritual students forget that > the mind > must be left behind. > > Speaking to the soul of someone means that no response is required. > Fullness > is felt, accepted and returned in silence. Vibrations of value > don't come > cloaked in noise. Words have their place, which is as an instrument, > but how > many people use them like that? > > A realized being uses words to end your sentence of thinking you are > separate > from him/her. They never expect a response, for that would imply > incompletion. If and when you find a true teacher, they will be > transmitting > the whole truth and nothing but the truth and you will know it. > > And now I must add...even in a dream. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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