Guest guest Posted January 22, 2004 Report Share Posted January 22, 2004 I need to ask some of you with experience about the formula: To whom does this thought, etc. arise? The answer will be: To me! Then one asks: Who am I? The mind will turn back to it's source (the Self) and the arisen thought will also subside. What, in your own personal or otherwise experience, happens after the final question: Who am I? Where do you or your attention go? What exactly do you experience - assuming it's describeable? What happens to 'you'? What do you become or go into, etc.? Assuming you go into the Source as Ramana claims, how long do you stay there? If you come out again, how does it occur and (in your opinion) why? Have you gone to the Source never to return? Is there a way to stay in/as the Source/Self and yet do your job, attend your spouse and kids, pay the bills, use the restroom, fix dinner, etc.? I'd really love to read about other's actual, real experiences with the fruits of working with Ramana's formula for Self-realization. thanks, jim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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