Guest guest Posted November 1, 2001 Report Share Posted November 1, 2001 "On another occasion an Andhra youth came and said: 'Swami having a great desire for moksha (deliverance) and anxious to know the way thereto, I have read all sorts of books on Vedanta. They all describe it, each in a different way, I have also visited a number of learned people and when I asked them, each recommended a different path. I got puzzled and have come to you; please tell me which path to take.' With a smile on his face, Bhagavan said: 'All right, then, go the way you came.' We all felt amused at this. The poor young man did not know what to say. He waited until Bhagavan left the hall and then with a depressed look turned to the others there appealingly, and said: 'Gentlemen, I have come a long way with great hope and with no regard for the expenses or discomfort, out of my ardent desire to know the way to moksha; is it fair to tell me to go the way I came. Is this such a huge joke?' Thereupon one of them said: 'No Sir. It is no joke. It is the most appropriate reply to your question. Bhagavan's teaching is that the enquiry 'Who am I?' is the easiest path to moksha. You asked him which way 'I' should go, and his saying: 'Go the way you came,' meant that if you investigate and pursue the path from which that 'I' came, you will attain moksha.'" Nagamma: Letters from Ramanasramam, p. 16f Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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