Guest guest Posted September 14, 2004 Report Share Posted September 14, 2004 <antoine.carre@s...> wrote: > Does someone knows how to interpret those few lines in The Spiritual Teaching of Ramana Maharshi? > > << Disciple: Does Bhagavan condemn Dvaita philosophy? > > Maharshi: Dvaita can subsist only when you identify the Self with the not-self. Advaita is nonidentification. >> > > Thank you for your time, > > Antoine << Namaste, Dvaita-dual A dvaita= non dual. We are all presumably aspiring advaitins, intellectuallyl anyway. However IMO this advaita can only be achieved at Moksha. For until moksha duality or dvaita exists in the mind..........ONS..Tony. >> Thank you Tony, Once the meaning of the word Dvaita and Advaita are understood, the answer of Mahashi to the disciple becomes self explanatory. It clearly points to the state of Moska, or any other Name we want to give it. Maharshi is fascinating to read would it be only on that level. His mastery to point to the state of 'Moska' in a few words is exemplary. Antoine All spiritual teachings are only meant to make us retrace our steps to our Original Source. From The Essential teachings of Ramana Maharshi, A visual Journey. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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