Guest guest Posted April 6, 2001 Report Share Posted April 6, 2001 " To people who were with Ramana, his devotees, he didn't expound absolute truth to them all the time. He would talk to them like a normal person. He would inquire about their welfare, about their health, about their problems and he'd give them practical advice. He wouldn't say nothing matters(laughter), because nothing exists. They knew that already, but they couldn't help it, they had problems, so he'd talk to them in a practical manner. " " It's interesting to note that all these words of Nisargadatta and Ramana were given to new students everytime they came and then they would go away and new one's would come; they'd ask the same questions and (Ramana and Nisargadatta) they'd give the same answers and that's how all the books were written. But what did they do with their direct disciples and devotees? They were human to them. " From 2 different satsangs with Robert Adams ~jessica Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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