Guest guest Posted January 24, 2007 Report Share Posted January 24, 2007 , "Richard" <richarkar wrote: > > > how could Ramana Maharshi, who saw the unicity of > everything, try to instruct illusionary 'entities'? > "ramana maharishi" is an apparent name and form of the unimaginable, all pervading and timeless self. "ramana" never 'tried' anything. devoid of any trace of illusory self-identity, his 'actions', 'talks' etc were such only in the eyes of identyfing observers; but in reality those were responses, arisings in the awareness of the witnesses, manifesting acording to the needs /demands of the time, place and audience/people. there was really no "ramana". only pure, unconditioned love. this phenomenon is known as "grace". > Just some more useless thoughts of mine. useless thoughts? thoughts may be useful... bless you, most beloved, for inspiring the words of the wise which taught me to discard all words, thoughts and ideas like thorns removing thorns… and thereafter to melt, to dissolve and disappear within your liberating and all containing laughter bless you oh beloved, bless you a million times for revealing to the simple what is concealed forever from the intelligent and clever. > > Best wishes, > Richard > in love, _()_ yosy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2007 Report Share Posted January 24, 2007 Dear Sri Prasanna, That's beautiful. Thanks very much. Peter _____ [] On Behalf Of gpprasanna 24 January 2007 11:07 Dear devotees Hello all, I wanted to share the followig fact with you all.I got this information from a website related to spirutuality. A devotee once approached Bhagavan and asked him if he could prostrate to him and touch his feet. Bhagavan replied: 'The real feet of Bhagavan exist only in the heart of the devotee. To hold onto these feet incessantly is true happiness. You will be disappointed if you hold onto my physical feet because one day this physical body will disappear. The greatest worship is worshipping the Guru's feet that are within oneself.'2 Regards, yours in Bhagavan, G.Prasanna Kumar Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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