Guest guest Posted July 29, 2003 Report Share Posted July 29, 2003 Question: How to see God who is all pervasive? Sri Ramana Maharshi: To see God is to be God. There is no all apart from God for Him to pervade. He alone is. Question: The Bhakta (devotee) requires a God to whom he can do Bhakti. Is he to be taught that there is only the Self, not a worshipper and the worshipped? Sri Ramana Maharshi: Of course, God is required for Sadhana. But the end of the Sadhana, even in Bhakti Marga (the path of devotion), is attained only after complete surrender. What does it mean, except that effacement of the ego results in Self remaining as it always has been? Whatever path one may choose, the `I' is inescapable, the `I' that does the Nishkama Karma (motiveless acts), the `I' that pines for joining the Lord from whom it feels it has been separated, the `I' that feels it has slipped from its real nature, and so on. The source of this `I' must be found out. Then all questions will be solved. Hari Aum !!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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