Guest guest Posted April 16, 2003 Report Share Posted April 16, 2003 Who Am I ? You are Brahman & realise it - as per Advaita, Upanishads & Bhagavat- Gita You are What you think You are, Be aware of it at all times - for this purpose No Guru or System needed - Jiddu Krishnamurti You are not THIS or THAT - You Are that YOU ARE (this only is true ) and be what you are - Nisargadatta Maharaj You question yourself " Who am I ? " and find out - to realise that you are Brahman (always in Sat-chit-ananda state), having no attributes whatsoever - said Ramana Maharishi. In the light of the above 4 statements, I invite discussions and like to share the views of other members of this Group on " What they feel on reading these conclusions ? " . It is not needed to quote more and more peoples' utterings or sayings ut only discuss what we feel about these statements. Have a Good Time Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2003 Report Share Posted April 16, 2003 Nisargadatta , " ssr0106 " <ssr0106> wrote: > Who Am I ? > > You are Brahman & realise it - as per Advaita, Upanishads & Bhagavat- > Gita > > You are What you think You are, Be aware of it at all times - for > this purpose No Guru or System needed - Jiddu Krishnamurti > > You are not THIS or THAT - You Are that YOU ARE (this only is true ) > and be what you are - Nisargadatta Maharaj > > You question yourself " Who am I ? " and find out - to realise that you > are Brahman (always in Sat-chit-ananda state), having no attributes > whatsoever - said Ramana Maharishi. > > In the light of the above 4 statements, I invite discussions and like > to share the views of other members of this Group on " What they feel > on reading these conclusions ? " . > > It is not needed to quote more and more peoples' utterings or > sayings ut only discuss what we feel about these statements. > Have a Good Time hi, I agree and I like what you posted. On my page, after I described my jurney I wrote, that I made a big circle to come back to; that I AM in the eternal NOW Love, Karta <http://santmat-meditation.net/iam/> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2003 Report Share Posted April 16, 2003 on 4/16/03 1:40 AM, ssr0106 at ssr0106 wrote: > Who Am I ? > > You are Brahman & realise it - as per Advaita, Upanishads & Bhagavat- > Gita > > You are What you think You are, Be aware of it at all times - for > this purpose No Guru or System needed - Jiddu Krishnamurti > > You are not THIS or THAT - You Are that YOU ARE (this only is true ) > and be what you are - Nisargadatta Maharaj > > You question yourself " Who am I ? " and find out - to realise that you > are Brahman (always in Sat-chit-ananda state), having no attributes > whatsoever - said Ramana Maharishi. > > In the light of the above 4 statements, I invite discussions and like > to share the views of other members of this Group on " What they feel > on reading these conclusions ? " . > > It is not needed to quote more and more peoples' utterings or > sayings ut only discuss what we feel about these statements. > Have a Good Time > I think that the masters have said is etremely important and I think we all can benefit from them. On the other hand, what we feel or think about these statements are passing clouds, always changing. You can observe your feelings, so neti, neti. ))))))Shawn nice to meet you ________________. (feel free to fill in the blank) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2003 Report Share Posted April 16, 2003 on 4/16/03 1:40 AM, ssr0106 at ssr0106 wrote: > Who Am I ? In order to find the pure essence of who we are, it seems necessary to constantly take our attention *off* what we are not. > You are Brahman & realise it - as per Advaita, Upanishads & Bhagavat- > Gita Simple, profound, lacking. > You are What you think You are, Be aware of it at all times - for > this purpose No Guru or System needed - Jiddu Krishnamurti Great for the " talking school " of enlightenment. But in practical terms, lacking. > You are not THIS or THAT - You Are that YOU ARE (this only is true ) > and be what you are - Nisargadatta Maharaj Again, we cannot help but be the Self, we are already That, but do you think you are the body? This identification must be done away with. It is easier said than done. > You question yourself " Who am I ? " and find out - to realise that you > are Brahman (always in Sat-chit-ananda state), having no attributes > whatsoever - said Ramana Maharishi. Yes, we must dig the well and throw aside all that is obscurring the Reality. )))))Shawn > In the light of the above 4 statements, I invite discussions and like > to share the views of other members of this Group on " What they feel > on reading these conclusions ? " . > It is not needed to quote more and more peoples' utterings or > sayings ut only discuss what we feel about these statements. > Have a Good Time Perhaps you, ssr0106, would like to share what you feel about the statements? Please do. ))))))Shawn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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