Guest guest Posted January 2, 2005 Report Share Posted January 2, 2005 > Dear brothers and sisters in Ramana, > > in the face of the terrible destruction in south-asia the mind has > been stunned into silence even without the help of atma vichara. > > I wish everybody a happy new year 2005. May our Bhagavan protect you > and inspire you to practice his teachings. > > Om Arunachala Shiva > > Christiane > > Namaste Chris, I notice no stunned silence, just a loud cacaphony on every radio, newspaper and TV station. If there is a stunned silence for some it is not of the Atma-Vichara kind but of the hypnosis kind which is a blow to the mind but no elimination of thought. Then comes identification and compassion. I notice in the media nobody has mentioned Darfur recently, where they are dying at 10,000 a week that we know of, or many other places less dramatic or political on the globe. The Chinese have had hundreds of thousands killed in earthquakes over recent years, but nobody goes there for their holidays so it is below the radar. The fascination of the mind and ego know no bounds or tricks. There is only one teaching of the late Ramana really, or well two- ;purification and self enquiry.............ONS...Tony. Do not ask for whom the bell tolls. There is no Ramana in any dimension, that was a body mind. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2005 Report Share Posted January 3, 2005 What ever you say, my mind is silent just the same. On Jan 2, 2005, at 21:49, Tony OClery wrote: > > > > Dear brothers and sisters in Ramana, > > > > in the face of the terrible destruction in south-asia the mind has > > been stunned into silence even without the help of atma vichara. > > > > I wish everybody a happy new year 2005. May our Bhagavan protect > you > > and inspire you to practice his teachings. > > > > Om Arunachala Shiva > > > > Christiane > > > > > > > Namaste Chris, > > I notice no stunned silence, just a loud cacaphony on every radio, > newspaper and TV station. > > If there is a stunned silence for some it is not of the Atma-Vichara > kind but of the hypnosis kind which is a blow to the mind but no > elimination of thought. Then comes identification and compassion. > > I notice in the media nobody has mentioned Darfur recently, where > they are dying at 10,000 a week that we know of, or many other > places less dramatic or political on the globe. The Chinese have had > hundreds of thousands killed in earthquakes over recent years, but > nobody goes there for their holidays so it is below the radar. > > The fascination of the mind and ego know no bounds or tricks. > > There is only one teaching of the late Ramana really, or well two- > ;purification and self enquiry.............ONS...Tony. > > Do not ask for whom the bell tolls. There is no Ramana in any > dimension, that was a body mind. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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