Guest guest Posted September 25, 2006 Report Share Posted September 25, 2006 ThePowerOfSilence , " saikali6362 " <saikali6362 wrote: Help on the Quest for Self-realization-Reminders-68 As you are so is the world. Without understanding yourself, what is the use of trying to understand the world? This is a question that seekers after the Truth need not worry about. People waste their energy over all such questions. First find out the Truth behind yourself, then you will be in a better position to understand the Truth behind the world of which you are a part. It is enough to become aware of what one is; all the rest then comes of itself, all the problems of life, whether speculative or practical, are ipso facto (by that very fact or act) seen to be solved. The sage does not deny these problems or evade them through forgetfulness or indifference; but they will continue to reappear again and again so long as the essential problem has not been solved. It is that fundamental problem that one must address oneself, for it governs the destiny of man and contains all the others. Every man has problems peculiar to himself-physical, mental, emotional and what not. Added to them are foolish biases and deep- seated beliefs of all kinds-religious, racial, national, domestic, etc.-which are so subtle that the individual himself may not be aware of them. There is no need to have a detailed enumeration of obstacles in order to be freed from them. It will be more profitable to know the general principle that the major disease is the world itself, for the simple reason that it is the non-Self, which stands in deadly opposition to the Self, barring the slightest sight of it. The sovereign remedy is therefore the shutting out of the not-Self altogether. Constant elimination of the world ultimately results in compete detachment from everything worldly, causing the permanent thinning away of the thinking processes, through which the light of the Self can be perceived and the remaining single thought is absorbed. Before a man tries to reform the world he should first know himself, and then he can go about reforming the world if he still feels so inclined. Source: Various reliable publications of / on Sri Ramana Maharshi's teachings. --- End forwarded message --- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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