Guest guest Posted May 4, 2002 Report Share Posted May 4, 2002 Song of Ribhu, Chapter 10 All is of the Nature of the Self, 26-29 26 All the beings, indeed, are of the nature of the Self. All the worlds, indeed, are of the nature of the Self. All accomplishments, indeed, are of the nature of the Self. All the Veda-s, indeed, are of the nature of the Self. All desired fruits of action, indeed, are of the nature of the Self. All differences, indeed, are of the nature of the Self. All that is divided is, indeed, of the nature of the Self. 27 The bodies, are, indeed, of the nature of the Self. All the beings are, indeed, of the nature of the Self. All experience is, indeed, of the nature of the Self. All objects of experiences are, indeed, of the nature of the Self. All delusions are, indeed, of the nature of the Self. All realization is, indeed, of the nature of the Self. All yoga is, indeed, of the nature of the Self. All objects of yoga are, indeed, of the nature of the Self. 28 All longings are, indeed, of the nature of the Self. All activity is, indeed, of the nature of the Self. All understanding is, indeed, of the nature of the Self. All good fortune is, indeed, of the nature of the Self. All that goes away is, indeed, of the nature of the Self. All that remains is, indeed, of the nature of the Self. All that gets transformed is, indeed, of the nature of the Self. All that is sentient is, indeed, of the nature of the Self. 29 All people are, indeed, of the nature of the Self. The husband and wire are, indeed, of the nature of the Self. The guru and disciple are, indeed, of the nature of the Self. All expression of ideas is, indeed, of the nature of the Self. All knowledge acquired is, indeed, of the nature of the Self. All holy waters are, indeed, of the nature of the Self. All sacred shrines are, indeed, of the nature of the Self. All the celestials are, indeed, of the nature of the Self. ****** Just 6 more chapters, they will get put up in the next such posting. We are Not two, Richard Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2002 Report Share Posted May 4, 2002 Dear Richard, Would you mind to upload al the chapters to the files after you have posted them all? It would be lovely to have them all in one place. Thanks, Gloria - richard_clarke95125 RamanaMaharshi Saturday, May 04, 2002 2:43 PM [RamanaMaharshi] Song of Ribhu, Chapter 10, 26 - 29 Song of Ribhu, Chapter 10 All is of the Nature of the Self, 26-29 26 All the beings, indeed, are of the nature of the Self. All the worlds, indeed, are of the nature of the Self. All accomplishments, indeed, are of the nature of the Self. All the Veda-s, indeed, are of the nature of the Self. All desired fruits of action, indeed, are of the nature of the Self. All differences, indeed, are of the nature of the Self. All that is divided is, indeed, of the nature of the Self. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2002 Report Share Posted May 4, 2002 Dear Gloria, I will be happy to do so. I am glad you find it worthwhile. I continue to find this a most valuable text. I remind all that it is available from www.booksbeyondwords.com We are Not two, Richard RamanaMaharshi, "Gloria Lee" <glee@c...> wrote: > Dear Richard, > > Would you mind to upload al the chapters to the files after you > have posted them all? It would be lovely to have them all in one place. > > Thanks, > Gloria > - > richard_clarke95125 > RamanaMaharshi > Saturday, May 04, 2002 2:43 PM > [RamanaMaharshi] Song of Ribhu, Chapter 10, 26 - 29 > > > Song of Ribhu, Chapter 10 All is of the Nature of the Self, 26-29 > > 26 > All the beings, indeed, are of the nature of the Self. > All the worlds, indeed, are of the nature of the Self. > All accomplishments, indeed, are of the nature of the Self. > All the Veda-s, indeed, are of the nature of the Self. > All desired fruits of action, indeed, are of the nature of the Self. > All differences, indeed, are of the nature of the Self. > All that is divided is, indeed, of the nature of the Self. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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