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Ramana Maharshi:

 

"The sense of 'I' pertains to the person, the body and brain.

When a man knows his true Self for the first time something

else arises from the depths of his being and takes possession

of him. That something is behind the mind; it is infinite, divine,

eternal. Some people call it the Kingdom of Heaven, others

call it the Soul and others again Nirvana and Hindus call it

Liberation; you may give it what name you wish. When this

happens a man has not really lost himself;

rather he has found himself.

 

Unless and until a man embarks on this quest of the true Self,

doubt and uncertainty will follow his footsteps through life.

The greatest kings and statesmen try to rule others when

in their heart of hearts they know that they cannot rule

themselves. Yet the greatest power is at the command

of the man who has penetrated to his inmost depth....

What is the use of knowing about everything else when

you do not yet know who you are? Men avoid this inquiry

into the true Self, but what else is there so worthy to be

undertaken?"

 

--Ramana Maharshi and The Path of Self-knowledge

 

 

http://www.voicefortruth.com/easternmasters.htm

 

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