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Ramana...The Birth of the "I" Thought

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Answer to a woman seeker.

 

The birth of the "I" thought is a person's birth and its death is his death.

After the "I" thought has arisen, the wrong identification with the body arises.

Identifying yourself with the body makes you falsely identify others also with

their bodies. Just as your body was born and grows and will die, so you think

the other also was born, grew and died. Did you think of your son before he was

born? The thought came after his birth and continues even after his death. He

is your son only insofar as you think of him. Where has he gone? To the source

from which he sprang. So long as you continue to exist, he does too. But if

you cease to identify yourself with the body and realize the true Self, this

confusion will vanish. You are eternal and other also will be found to be

eternal. Until this is realized there will always be grief due to false values

which are cause by wrong knowledge and wrong identification.

 

>From The teaching of Ramana Maharshi edited by Osborne

 

 

 

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