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Om Namo Bhagavate Sri Ramanaya

 

When one turns within and searches

Whence this 'I' thought arises ,

The shamed 'i' vanishes -

And wisdom's quest begins .

 

Swaminathan

 

 

Whence,therefore,does this 'I-thought' have its birth ?

With vigilant and ever active mind

Seek this,and crestfallen the 'I' becomes .

The search,itself, the quest of Wisdom is .

 

Chadwick

 

 

And the innermost shrine

is the shrine of 'I' .

And when the Truth-seeker

storms this citadel,

bearing the Sword of truth ,

he slays himself :

his head bows and falls .

 

Anantanarayanan

 

 

Where from does this 'I' come ?For one who seeks this , the ego sense falls.This

is Self-enquiry .

 

Ganapati Muni

 

 

When one enquires,"where has the 'me' come from ?" it will vanish into

Consciousness revealing

the truth that the "me"has really come from Totality as part of the Divine

Hypnosis.Consciousness

has created the ego and Consciousness will annihilate the ego by initiating the

process of

Self-enquiry .

 

Shirishkumar Murthy

 

 

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Om Namo Bhagavate Sri Ramanaya

 

When one turns inside and urgently quests

"Where hides the 'I' Thought's' deeply buried Source ?"

False ego topples down , this way is best ;

Thus our Search for Wisdom is engaged with force.

 

 

 

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