Guest guest Posted March 17, 2005 Report Share Posted March 17, 2005 Dear Friends: Thank you all for your presence. All religions and mystical traditions point out that there is a difference between book learning and wisdom. Learning of scriptures and meditating on the meaning behind them can lead to Self-Knowledge if one does not become obsessed with words and thoughts but reflects on the source of such things. The sage Dakshinamurti only taught in and through silence. Here is a quote from Buddhism. "I bow to my own Wisdom Mind which is my best wisdom teacher, the source of all visible and invisible qualities." The Sage of Arunachala, Bhagavan Ramana Maharshi, used to say that all deep thinking people are fascinated by the nature of consciousness. In Satsang, the beauty and self-delight of awareness which underlies all manifestations of energy becomes more apparent. People who are in love with the Truth might worship God in different ways and in different forms. The attraction of Truth does not let them go, until the Truth of their own Heart is Recognized, and there is nothing left to let go. If we grasp any aspect of the Truth of the Supreme even partially or imperfectly and hold on to it with a focus and commitment, the Absolute Truth reveals it Self as our own nature. Valmiki misunderstood the mantra Rama and kept repeating Mara, Mara, Mara. This faulty repetition did not prevent him from becoming a great sage. Either let me be intoxicated in your love completely or put on my robes of joy and rob me absolutely. Judge me guilty in the court of love or absolve me absolutely find me flawed if you like but never hold me weakly no middle ground is possible for lovers who love completely! Love to all Harsha bold"> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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