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THE MAHARSHI

March/April 2004Vol. 14 - No. 2

Produced & Edited byDennis HartelDr. Anil K. Sharma

 

 

 

RIGHT AND WRONG

Q.: If it is a question of doing something one considers wrong, and

thereby saving some one else from a great wrong, should one do it or

refrain from doing it?

Bhagavan: What is right and wrong? There is no standard by which to

judge something to be right another to be wrong. Opinions differ

according to the nature of the individual and according to the

surroundings. They are again ideas and nothing more. Do not worry

about them, but get rid of thoughts. If you always remain in the

right, then right will prevail in the world.

(The devotee was not satisfied with this answer and asked for further elucidation.)

Sri Bhagavan then pointed out that to see wrong in another is one’s

own wrong. The discrimination between right and wrong is the origin

of sin. One’s own sin is reflected outside and the individual in

ignorance superimposes it on another. The best course for one is to

reach the state in which such discrimination does not arise. Do you

see wrong or right in your sleep? Be asleep even in the wakeful

state, abide as the Self and remain uncontaminated by what goes on

around you. Moreover, however much you might advise them, you hearers

may not rectify themselves. Be in the right yourself and remain

silent. Your silence will have more effect than your words or deeds.

That is the development of will power. Then the world becomes the

Kingdom of Heaven, which is within you.

—Talks with Sri Ramana Maharshi

 

 

 

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