Guest guest Posted April 18, 2005 Report Share Posted April 18, 2005 Correction: RMCL, email ramanabangalore RamanaMaharshi, "Richard Clarke" <rclarke@s...> wrote: > > Dear Group, > > I want to tell you of a new book that will be of interest to all in > this group. It was published recently by Ramana Maharshi Centre of > Learning (RMCL) in Bangalore. > > The book is "Essence of Inquiry" by I.M. Nome of SAT (Society of > Abidance in Truth, in Santa Cruz, CA, USA, wwwsatramana.org). It is, > I believe, the first published commentary on Ramana's Self-Inquiry, > the first words recorded of Ramana's teaching. > > A.R. Natarajan writes in his forward, > > " Quite obviously, Nome writes not from book knowledge but from > experience. This is so from questions one to question forty. There is > no false note, no wavering or understanding. > > One cannot but be grateful to Nome for opening our eyes to many > rare gems embedded in this work of Ramana, which is somewhat > neglected. I am thankful to Nome for giving me an opportunity of > writing a Foreword to this spiritual treasure." > > I have listened to Nome provide such commentary on Ramana's > teachings. I am often taken by the depth of the view presented by > Nome. These commentaries have helped me be able to `access' more of > the depths of Ramana's teaching. I am so grateful to RMCL for > publishing this work. > > This is a new book, I am note sure where it cam be found. Certainly > it can be found from RMCL, email ramanabangaalore@s... . I > understand it is also to be found in the Ramanasramam bookstore. It > is also in the SAT bookstore, though not yet on their booklist. I > think an email to sat@s... could get you information on > ordering from SAT. > > I have not read all of it yet. I have read enough that I would > recommend that anyone interested in Ramana's teaching and self- > inquiry get this book, read it, reflect upon what they read, and > deeply meditate upon what is presented. > > Not two, > Richard Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2005 Report Share Posted April 18, 2005 Dear Group, I want to tell you of a new book that will be of interest to all in this group. It was published recently by Ramana Maharshi Centre of Learning (RMCL) in Bangalore. The book is "Essence of Inquiry" by I.M. Nome of SAT (Society of Abidance in Truth, in Santa Cruz, CA, USA, wwwsatramana.org). It is, I believe, the first published commentary on Ramana's Self-Inquiry, the first words recorded of Ramana's teaching. A.R. Natarajan writes in his forward, " Quite obviously, Nome writes not from book knowledge but from experience. This is so from questions one to question forty. There is no false note, no wavering or understanding. One cannot but be grateful to Nome for opening our eyes to many rare gems embedded in this work of Ramana, which is somewhat neglected. I am thankful to Nome for giving me an opportunity of writing a Foreword to this spiritual treasure." I have listened to Nome provide such commentary on Ramana's teachings. I am often taken by the depth of the view presented by Nome. These commentaries have helped me be able to `access' more of the depths of Ramana's teaching. I am so grateful to RMCL for publishing this work. This is a new book, I am note sure where it cam be found. Certainly it can be found from RMCL, email ramanabangaalore . I understand it is also to be found in the Ramanasramam bookstore. It is also in the SAT bookstore, though not yet on their booklist. I think an email to sat could get you information on ordering from SAT. I have not read all of it yet. I have read enough that I would recommend that anyone interested in Ramana's teaching and self- inquiry get this book, read it, reflect upon what they read, and deeply meditate upon what is presented. Not two, Richard Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2005 Report Share Posted April 19, 2005 Correction: RMCL, email ramanabangalore , "Richard Clarke" <rclarke@s...> wrote: > > Dear Group, > > I want to tell you of a new book that will be of interest to all in > this group. It was published recently by Ramana Maharshi Centre of > Learning (RMCL) in Bangalore. > > The book is "Essence of Inquiry" by I.M. Nome of SAT (Society of > Abidance in Truth, in Santa Cruz, CA, USA, wwwsatramana.org). It is, > I believe, the first published commentary on Ramana's Self-Inquiry, > the first words recorded of Ramana's teaching. > > A.R. Natarajan writes in his forward, > > " Quite obviously, Nome writes not from book knowledge but from > experience. This is so from questions one to question forty. There is > no false note, no wavering or understanding. > > One cannot but be grateful to Nome for opening our eyes to many > rare gems embedded in this work of Ramana, which is somewhat > neglected. I am thankful to Nome for giving me an opportunity of > writing a Foreword to this spiritual treasure." > > I have listened to Nome provide such commentary on Ramana's > teachings. I am often taken by the depth of the view presented by > Nome. These commentaries have helped me be able to `access' more of > the depths of Ramana's teaching. I am so grateful to RMCL for > publishing this work. > > This is a new book, I am note sure where it cam be found. Certainly > it can be found from RMCL, email ramanabangaalore@s... . I > understand it is also to be found in the Ramanasramam bookstore. It > is also in the SAT bookstore, though not yet on their booklist. I > think an email to sat@s... could get you information on > ordering from SAT. > > I have not read all of it yet. I have read enough that I would > recommend that anyone interested in Ramana's teaching and self- > inquiry get this book, read it, reflect upon what they read, and > deeply meditate upon what is presented. > > Not two, > Richard Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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