Guest guest Posted January 12, 2005 Report Share Posted January 12, 2005 , "Harsha" wrote: > Thanks Chris. Bhagavan is always crystal clear and knows the path inside and > out, the beginning, the end and the middle is all the same for Sri Ramana. > The Heart of all is the same Heart, shining forth as pure awareness, self > satisfied, that is all beauty abiding in its own nature as It Self. > > > > Sometimes people on these lists are heard to say such and such person or > master has explained the method of realization or the path better, etc., > etc. Each to their own. It never occurs to me to give importance to anyone > else's words other than Bhagavan and his genuine devotees. I do not know how > if someone is a devotee of Bhagavan, and understands the pure teachings of > the Self, they can turn to anyone else. I am very biased on this but how > fortunate I feel. > > > > God bless you all with all good things > > Yours in Bhagavan > > > > Love to all > > Harsha > dear harsha, friends though i share your feelings about our beloved ramana, it has to be pointed out that bhagawan ramana - and any fully realized sage, for that matter (belonging apparently to whatever tradition) - does not really exist. the form, name etc are only in the eyes/hearts/minds of the beholders. in truth, those are only apparent expressions of the one and only, without a second, indefinable and undescribable existence/self/love/truth... pure grace apparently 'confined' to a name and form - according to the needs of time, place and people. the sufi dictum states "speak to each according to his/hers understanding"; or as i heard someone say "different strokes for different folks". so, each apparent name and form fulfills a particular need - but none really exists. only 'self' IS. jai ramana! @}->,->'-- yosy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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