Guest guest Posted October 5, 2006 Report Share Posted October 5, 2006 ThePowerOfSilence , " saikali6362 " <saikali6362 wrote: NOTE: Postings related to the above subject, starting from the next posting, will be restricted to the RamanaMaharshi Group, as has been requested / suggested by some members. Also, as requested, the sources of the information, starting from the next posting, will be specified. The aim was, is, and will always be to obtain the maximum benefit from Sri Ramana Maharshi's teachings and qualified commentaries on the same, in order to keep on advancing towards the ultimate goal: Self-realization. Suggestions are welcome. Help on the Quest for Self-realization-Reminders-78 Whatever the body is to do and whatever experiences it is to pass through was already decided when it came into existence. Destiny is the result of past action. It concerns the body. There are only two ways to conquer destiny or be independent of it. One is to enquire for whom is this destiny and discover that only the ego is bound by destiny and not the Self, and that the ego is non-existent. The other way is to kill the ego by completely surrendering to the Lord, by realizing one's helplessness and saying all the time, " Not I but thou, O Lord " , giving up all sense of " I " and " mine " and leaving it to the Lord to do what he likes with you. Surrender can never be regarded as complete so long as the devotee wants this or that from the Lord. True surrender is love of God for the sake of love and nothing else, not even for the sake of liberation. In other words, complete effacement (wiping out) of the ego is necessary to conquer destiny, whether you achieve this through Self-enquiry or through the path of devotion. Find out first who fears death. That in you which fears death, is it not that little ego which is already dying every passing moment? Find out who you really are, and you will discover that this " I " which is afraid is itself ephemeral (transitory), and indeed, that it vanishes when you try to reach it; it cannot be grasped, for it is without substance. But you yourself are; beyond all change and decay you are; and in fact neither old age nor death nor fear are able to touch you. 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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