Guest guest Posted September 23, 2005 Report Share Posted September 23, 2005 12.0pt">Experiences different people have are different. The Self is the same. Sri Ramana commented on Yoga and Jnana, Sahasarara and the Heart. Inquiry means to hold onto the subject through the inherent power of attention. Essentially, it is the attention attentive of itself or awareness being aware of it self. It is the nature of awareness to be aware. So being simply aware is best. 12.0pt"> 12.0pt">Love to all 12.0pt">Harsha 12.0pt"> font-family:Tahoma;font-weight:bold"> RamanaMaharshi [RamanaMaharshi] On Behalf Of Sachin Chavan Friday, September 23, 2005 4:00 PM RamanaMaharshi Re: [RamanaMaharshi] Re: Meditation - 3 12.0pt"> Dear Arun, Whenever I practice self-enquiry, my focus automatically goes to the back of the top of head... like the entire awareness gets drawn from the body to this region. Hence, I wonder if the center of awareness has to be the right side of the chest (Hridayam as per Ramana) or it can be different in different individuals? Would it be related to where most of our vasanas are accumulated? Sachin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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