Guest guest Posted March 19, 2008 Report Share Posted March 19, 2008 Dear Mourad, There are many devotees of Sri Ramana here. We share with words and also in silence. Everyone is carrying out their duties and obligations while maintaining the mental atmosphere of being in the sangha. The ancient sages have said that the company we keep has an influence on us. Life is a flow. To be natural is good. Welcome to the sangha. Namaste and love to all Harsha mourad wrote: > Hello > > My name is mourad. I am Egyptian. I have joined many groups in the net. > I am a member of a group called MillionPaths. After both Vioricia > Weissman and Michel Bindel as well as Harsha, left the group, it became > a silent group, no teachings of Ramana, no enriching disscussions, only > posts forwarded from non dual highlights. I did not know where the old > freinds went. To the extent that I posted a letter through MillionPaths > to Michel Bindel - I did not get a reply. Finally, I re-posted old posts > one by Michel Bindel, the other by Vioricia Wiessman, and finally I said > in a Post, did the word of Ramana died, where is every body. The sweet > lady Gloria, told me where you went. Here I am. > > Hope we enrich the insight of each other as we were before. > > m > > > > [ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2009 Report Share Posted June 29, 2009 Dear Fellow members, Namaskar. Myself .. Dilip Dhopavkar. I am an engineer by profession , manufacturing electromagnetic devices in Pune. About 20 years ago, I first read Sw. Vivekananda's Jnanayoga and Rajyoga. Although I couldnt understand much in the first reading, I felt that here is something worth studying throughout the life. Repeated reading of Vivekananda's literature took me to Sri Ramakrishna. Once again I read 'The Gospel' and 'The Great Master' repeatedly. Ten years ago, I happened to buy " I am That " by Shri Nisargadatta Maharaj. The first reading was shockingly outrageous, at the same time so full of challenge that I went on reading it many times. I had a great difficulty in reconciling it with the teachings of Sri Ramakrishna. Over a period I came to realise that what Sri Ramakrishna called " Divine Mother " , Shri Nisargadatta Maharaj called it Supreme or Absolute. Gradually the seeming difference closed in and now I find both talk different language , but the same thing. I have joined this group in the hope that I can get a clue to some unsolved puzzles. Regards to all , Dilip Dhopavkar Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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