Guest guest Posted July 27, 2004 Report Share Posted July 27, 2004 In the presence of this sage one felt security and inward peace. The spiritual radiations which emanated from him were all-penetrating. I learnt to recognize in his person the sublime truths which he taught, while I was no less hushed into reverance by his incredibibly sainted atmosphere. He possessed a deific personality which defies description. I might have taken shorthand notes of the discourses of this sage; I might even print the record of his speech; but the most important part of his utterances, the subtle and silent flavour of spirituality which emanated from him, can never be reported. If, therefore, I burn literary incence before his bust, it is but a mere fraction of the tribute I ought to pay him. ..... ( the sage is Ramana Maharshi) THE SECRET PATH, Paul Brunton chapter: With a Wise Man of The East Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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