Guest guest Posted April 13, 2003 Report Share Posted April 13, 2003 om namo bhagavate sri ramanaya Dear Sri Miles, Your posting on Resurrection by Bhagavan arrived after I had, earlier today, read tivundiyAr verses composed by sri Muruganar who sang on "Ramana as Jesus" in verses 1419 and 1420 as tiruvundiyAr 1419 pirarpazhi pAvap pirAyatchit tambOl aravazhi kUrinO nundIpara araiyun duyirttana nundIpara (As a prAyaScittA for others' sins He spoke of dharma and gave His life on the cross.) tiruvundiyAr 1420 andac ciluvai yarandA navanconna conda karuttini lundIpara toyga vuyiruLat tundIpara (Sink your mind on the Truth spoken by the One who was crucified in the cross. - Translation by Suri- needs to be verified.) om gurvae namah suri Miles Wright <ramana.bhakta (AT) virgin (DOT) net> wrote: > Christ is the ego.> The cross is the body.> When the ego is crucified, and it perishes, what survives is > the Absolute Being (God), (cf. 'I and my Father are one') and > this glorious survival is called Resurrection. (Talks; 86) Catch all the cricket action. Download Score tracker Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2003 Report Share Posted April 14, 2003 Dear All, Jesus interpreted his giving his life on the cross giving it freely for the sake of others not for his own sake, as he himself was already the Truth only. With this all who belong to him are set free. That's the core of Christian belief. It is already done for us. All what is needed is to stay permanently in Him. The meaning is in my eyes the same as staying permanently in the Self. So the one who was final Truth gave his life for the sake of those belonging to him and pushed away all hindrances - that's a great wonderful thing! That's something to dive in this Holy Week. The Christian liturgy is beautiful. It expresses it in many ways. This I want to share as I feel much touched. It is wonderful to see it like that - so the door to atma-vichara is permanently open. In Christ and Ramana Gabriele - surya narayan RamanaMaharshi Sunday, April 13, 2003 10:08 PM Re: [RamanaMaharshi] Resurrection om namo bhagavate sri ramanaya Dear Sri Miles, Your posting on Resurrection by Bhagavan arrived after I had, earlier today, read tivundiyAr verses composed by sri Muruganar who sang on "Ramana as Jesus" in verses 1419 and 1420 as tiruvundiyAr 1419 pirarpazhi pAvap pirAyatchit tambOl aravazhi kUrinO nundIpara araiyun duyirttana nundIpara (As a prAyaScittA for others' sins He spoke of dharma and gave His life on the cross.) tiruvundiyAr 1420 andac ciluvai yarandA navanconna conda karuttini lundIpara toyga vuyiruLat tundIpara (Sink your mind on the Truth spoken by the One who was crucified in the cross. - Translation by Suri- needs to be verified.) om gurvae namah suri Miles Wright <ramana.bhakta (AT) virgin (DOT) net> wrote: > Christ is the ego.> The cross is the body.> When the ego is crucified, and it perishes, what survives is > the Absolute Being (God), (cf. 'I and my Father are one') and > this glorious survival is called Resurrection. (Talks; 86) Catch all the cricket action. Download Score tracker Community email addresses: Post message: RamanaMaharshi Subscribe: RamanaMaharshi- Un: RamanaMaharshi List owner: RamanaMaharshi-ownerShortcut URL to this page: http://www./community/RamanaMaharshi Your use of is subject to the Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2003 Report Share Posted April 14, 2003 Gabriele wrote... >This I want to share as I feel much touched. It is wonderful to see it like that - so the door to atma-vichara is >permanently open. Yes, dear Gabriele, once the door to the Heart is opened there is no turning back :-) So many paths...One Holy Destination... OneLove, Joyce + + + You Are Never AloneJesus said to his disciples: "You will flee, all of you, and will leave me alone, but I do not remain alone for my Father is with me."-- "Gospel of the Savior," translated by Charles. W. Hedrick, Polebride Press, a newly discovered Coptic gospel from EgyptThe Desert Fathers did not think of solitude as being alone, but as being alone with God. They did not think of silence as not speaking, but as listening to God. Solitude and silence are the context within which prayer is practiced.-- Henri Nouwen, "The Way of The Heart" + + + Gabriele Ebert RamanaMaharshi Monday, April 14, 2003 3:50 AM Re: [RamanaMaharshi] Resurrection Dear All, Jesus interpreted his giving his life on the cross giving it freely for the sake of others not for his own sake, as he himself was already the Truth only. With this all who belong to him are set free. That's the core of Christian belief. It is already done for us. All what is needed is to stay permanently in Him. The meaning is in my eyes the same as staying permanently in the Self. So the one who was final Truth gave his life for the sake of those belonging to him and pushed away all hindrances - that's a great wonderful thing! That's something to dive in this Holy Week. The Christian liturgy is beautiful. It expresses it in many ways. In Christ and Ramana Gabriele - surya narayan RamanaMaharshi Sunday, April 13, 2003 10:08 PM Re: [RamanaMaharshi] Resurrection om namo bhagavate sri ramanaya Dear Sri Miles, Your posting on Resurrection by Bhagavan arrived after I had, earlier today, read tivundiyAr verses composed by sri Muruganar who sang on "Ramana as Jesus" in verses 1419 and 1420 as tiruvundiyAr 1419 pirarpazhi pAvap pirAyatchit tambOl aravazhi kUrinO nundIpara araiyun duyirttana nundIpara (As a prAyaScittA for others' sins He spoke of dharma and gave His life on the cross.) tiruvundiyAr 1420 andac ciluvai yarandA navanconna conda karuttini lundIpara toyga vuyiruLat tundIpara (Sink your mind on the Truth spoken by the One who was crucified in the cross. - Translation by Suri- needs to be verified.) om gurvae namah suri Miles Wright <ramana.bhakta (AT) virgin (DOT) net> wrote: > Christ is the ego.> The cross is the body.> When the ego is crucified, and it perishes, what survives is > the Absolute Being (God), (cf. 'I and my Father are one') and > this glorious survival is called Resurrection. (Talks; 86) Catch all the cricket action. Download Score tracker Community email addresses: Post message: RamanaMaharshi Subscribe: RamanaMaharshi- Un: RamanaMaharshi List owner: RamanaMaharshi-ownerShortcut URL to this page: http://www./community/RamanaMaharshi Your use of is subject to the Post message: RamanaMaharshi Subscribe: RamanaMaharshi- Un: RamanaMaharshi List owner: RamanaMaharshi-ownerShortcut URL to this page: http://www./community/RamanaMaharshi Your use of is subject to the Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 2005 Report Share Posted March 26, 2005 Dear Friends, as the Christian world celebrates Easter, the resurrection of Christ, I am reminded of Bhagawan's Maha Nirvana and his comforting words to the grieving devotees. "Don't cry, I am not going anywhere, where could I go, I am right here". How blessed we are. He is always with us in our Hearts. We only have to make the effort and remember him. Bhagawan has never been born and has never died. He always is, and so are we - in Him - in Eternity. I wish everyone a peaceful Easter Holiday. Om Arunachala Shiva Christiane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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