Guest guest Posted May 15, 2009 Report Share Posted May 15, 2009 -, Venugopal AK <akvenugopal wrote: > > > > --- On Fri, 15/5/09, olodumare_4all <olodumare_4all wrote: > <snip> > > > > *_* You have impressed me, ac. > > I Am is God...'who am I' does not have > > an answer but the question will lead > > to identity failure and surrender to > > God as all there is hence also " who i > > am " . Peace only comes > > by knowing that it is not nothingness, > > but all one living being.##VG##If the Sadhana is effective the answer to > the question will be an experience : " I Am That " and " Chaithanyam Atma " .Sadly, less than one in a million will reach that stage. > Regards. VG Namaste, WRONG!!!?????? It doesn't lead to surrender to 'God' it leads to realising that ultimately there is NO!! 'Personal Saguna/Iswara God'. I have been doing this Ramana Sadhana since 1987, ever since I first read 'Be as you are', which took 3-5 times re-reading before I had enough dendrites to comprehend or cognise the information. I have found it leads to a 'Feeling' no God, no surrender,the secret is in the thought turning inwards,,,,,The Kingdom is within said Jesus...That is true for there is no duality in the question as there is in tat twam asi, aham Brahmasmi or any of the other mahavakyas. It is actually turning away from the expanding mind and universe to the Sakti and on realisation the simultaneous realisation of NirGuna..And that is as 'Nothingness' for the mind and unrealised..... In the body it is described as Sahaja NirVilalpa Samadhi or out of the body Nir Guna....Cheers Tony. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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