Guest guest Posted June 1, 2002 Report Share Posted June 1, 2002 Sri Bhagavan in "Atman Sakshatkara" He who becomes established as the Self and realizes clearly, is liberated without any effort on his part even though he may be engaged in activity. There is nothing for him to accomplish; therefore, he reaps no fruits of his actions, nor is he obliged to be active. There is no distinctive caste, creed, or code of conduct for one inhering in the Supreme Self. However engaged and in whatever environment he may be, he who is established in the Self is always in repose. The actions are of the body and the body is the result of actions. "I do not act in any way nor am I associated with the body." Thus thinks the perfect, regenerated one. Drink of the nectar of "Siva" (Self) knowledge and conduct yourself as you please. You are the same as Siva in immortality and purity. -- Ramana Maharshi Hari Aum !!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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