Guest guest Posted April 10, 2003 Report Share Posted April 10, 2003 Sri Ramana has said that, sadhana (spiritual practice) is meant to remove the mistaken notion, "I am the body". What then remains is pure consciousness without edges. Who can truly give it a name. The ancients called it Sat-Chit-Ananda that is Nityam (Eternal) and Poornum (Whole). These words describe the taste but are not themselves the taste. So meditation on one's own existence is needed. This is what the Upanishads teach. That is essentially the teaching behind Sri Ramana's method of inquiry of asking "Who am I?"Love to allHarsha i have had Zenbob on my mind lately, much and plenty. i watched some lovely Nubian goats on our (possibly new property and home) and i thought immediately of Zenbob and his Love and wisdom concerning goats. How is he and has anyone heard from him? i miss his fine verse and his great inquiry and dialogue. If you're out there Zenbob, bless us with your presence and the tales of the goats we have come to Love and know. Thanks Harshaji for all the wonderful considerations, and considering that Sri Ramana is behind all of this, i say Jai even higher and brighter tonight and tomorrow and always to what you share here with all of us so Lovingly and generously. Might we have a picture of Mira, if possible? LoveAlways, MazieTired of spam? Get advanced junk mail protection with MSN 8. Attachment: (image/pjpeg) baby-goats-sleeping-together.jpg [not stored] Attachment: (image/pjpeg) goat.jpg [not stored] Attachment: (image/pjpeg) goat on horseback.jpg [not stored] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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