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Maharshi's Gospel: Peace and Happiness - 2

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Disciple: Through poetry, music, japa, bhajana, the sight of beautiful

landscapes, reading the lines of spiritual verses, etc., one experiences

sometimes a true sense of all-unity. Is that feeling of deep blissful quiet

(wherein the personal self has no place) the same as the entering into the

Heart of which Bhagavan speaks? Will practice thereof lead to a deeper

samadhi and so ultimately to a full vision of the real?

 

Maharshi: There is happiness when agreeable things are presented to the

mind. It is the happiness inherent to the Self, and there is no other

happiness. And it is not alien and afar. You are diving into the Self on

those occasions which you consider pleasurable; that diving results in

self-existent bliss. But the association of ideas is responsible for

foisting bliss on other things or occurrences while, in fact, that bliss is

within you. On these occasions you are plunging into the Self, though

unconsciously. If you do so consciously, with the conviction that comes of

the experience that you are identical with the happiness which is verily the

Self, the one Reality, you call it Realization. I want you to dive

consciously into the Self, i.e., into the Heart.

 

(From Maharshi's Gospel, published by Sri Ramanasramam and available for

download from <http://www.ramana-maharshi.org/>

http://www.ramana-maharshi.org/)

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