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Realisation is nothing to be gained afresh; it is already there.

All that is necessary is to get rid of the thought 'I have not

realised'. Stillness or peace is realisation. There is no

moment when the Self is not. So long as there is doubt or the

feeling of non-realisation, the attempt should be made to rid

oneself of these thoughts. They are due to the identification of

the Self with the not-Self. When the not-Self disappears, the

Self alone remains. To make room, it is enough that objects be

removed. Room is not brought in from elsewhere.

- Sri Ramana Maharshi ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` `

` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` `This quotation is from "Be As You Are"The Teachings

of Sri Ramana Maharshiedited by David GodmanArkana,

1985------May

all be happy. May all be without disease.May all share in the

well-being.May none be in misery of any kind whatsoever.May peace and

peace and peace be everywhere. - Invocation from the Upanishads

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, "Gloria Lee" <glee@c...> wrote:

> edited by David Godman

> Arkana, 1985

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> May all be happy.

> May all be without disease.

> May all share in the well-being.

> May none be in misery of any kind whatsoever.

> May peace and peace and peace be everywhere.

>

> - Invocation from the Upanishads

 

 

Namaste,

 

Lokha Samastha sukhino bhavantu.....May all the worlds be

happy.....Om Sakti...Saktidass.

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