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MICHAEL BINDEL wrote:

Dear Christiane

 

if the way of Advaita/Ramana

Maharshi would be so easy as you wrote how come that our beloved Sage

stated

 

only one

in many millions is able to understand it?

 

Dear Michael:

Can you give a reference to where Sri Ramana stated that.

Thanks.

Love to all

Harsha

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Dear Michael,

 

I have given you the answer and I do not understand what the purpose of

this posting is here now.

 

But hey,

 

Maharshi didn't say this. Maharshi only said, people need maturity of

mind for vichara. And I referred to Bhagawan's devotees. Surely if you

call yourself devotee of Bhagawan you have sufficient maturity to

understand his teaching. And what is more easy than to be aware of

one's own being.

 

Om Arunchala Shiva

 

Chris

 

 

On Dec 18, 2004, at 20:33, Harsha wrote:

> MICHAEL BINDEL wrote:

> Dear Christiane

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> if the way of Advaita/Ramana Maharshi would be so easy as you wrote

> how come that our beloved Sage stated

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> only one in many millions is able to understand it?

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> Dear Michael:

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> Can you give a reference to where Sri  Ramana stated that. Thanks.

>

> Love to all

> Harsha

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> "Love itself is the actual form of God."

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Monsoonhouse Int.

Kovalam/Kerala

contact: christianecameron

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Dear Michael,

 

Vichara can be practiced anywhere. Being a householder is no

impediment. Maharshi has explained this to people wanting to take

sannyas. Its a question of stilling the mind and not to think I am a

householder.

 

What experience do you need to live Advaita in practice? The only

thing you have to do is find out who you are. Practice vichara, follow

Bhagawan's teaching. It has nothing to do with belief, only with

knowing.

 

And again, why concern yourself with others, look to your own sadhana.

 

Om Arunachala Shiva

 

Chris

 

 

 

On Dec 18, 2004, at 19:24, MICHAEL BINDEL wrote:

> Dear Christiane

>  

> if the way of Advaita/Ramana Maharshi would be so easy as you wrote

> how come that our beloved Sage stated

>  

> only one in many millions is able to understand it?

>  

>  

> And due to my life experience you need a lot of experience wisdom to

> live ADVAITA in practice

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> and even more

>  

> if you live inmidth a family

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> in my experience i saw so many many many people believing so much

> claiming the understand and to live accordingly    a n d   when the

> test came in life they failed miserably

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> In my opinion Advaita is the crown of human real intelligence -

> together with the words of GD in the jewish bible     I  AM WHO I AM

> like Ramana stated too

>  

> being real modest and humble is a wonderful tool  not to fall in the

> trap of the mind:  this trickster is able to show us everything as we

> like to have it....

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> in love in GD

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> in due respect for your efforts

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>  

> michael

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> "Love itself is the actual form of God."

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> Sri Ramana

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> In "Letters from Sri Ramanasramam" by Suri Nagamma

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> • Terms of

> Service.

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Monsoonhouse Int.

Kovalam/Kerala

contact: christianecameron

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Dear Christiane:

 

Your clarity and simplicity of expression of Bhagavan's teachings is

wonderful and much appreciated.

 

Thank you

Harsha

 

christiane cameron wrote:

> Dear Michael,

>

> I have given you the answer and I do not understand what the purpose

> of this posting is here now.

>

> But hey,

>

> Maharshi didn't say this. Maharshi only said, people need maturity of

> mind for vichara. And I referred to Bhagawan's devotees. Surely if you

> call yourself devotee of Bhagawan you have sufficient maturity to

> understand his teaching. And what is more easy than to be aware of

> one's own being.

>

> Om Arunchala Shiva

>

> Chris

>

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Dear Harsha,

 

thank you for your kind words.

 

With Love

Chris

 

 

 

On Dec 18, 2004, at 23:53, Harsha wrote:

>

> Dear Christiane:

>

> Your clarity and simplicity of expression of Bhagavan's teachings is

> wonderful and much appreciated.

>

> Thank you

> Harsha

>

> christiane cameron wrote:

>

>> Dear Michael,

>>

>> I have given you the answer and I do not understand what the purpose

>> of this posting is here now.

>>

>> But hey,

>>

>> Maharshi didn't say this. Maharshi only said, people need maturity of

>> mind for vichara. And I referred to Bhagawan's devotees. Surely if you

>> call yourself devotee of Bhagawan you have sufficient maturity to

>> understand his teaching. And what is more easy than to be aware of

>> one's own being.

>>

>> Om Arunchala Shiva

>>

>> Chris

>>

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> /join

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>

>

>

>

> "Love itself is the actual form of God."

>

> Sri Ramana

>

> In "Letters from Sri Ramanasramam" by Suri Nagamma

> Links

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

Monsoonhouse Int.

Kovalam/Kerala

contact: christianecameron

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