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The following questions were asked by an aristocratic-looking American lady. Bhagavan’s answers are a succinct summary of his practical teachings.

 

Question: What is the truth that I have to attain? Please explain it and show it to me.

 

Bhagavan: What we have to attain and what is desired by everyone is endless happiness. Although we seek to attain it in various ways, it is not something to be sought or attained as a new experience. Our real nature is the ‘I’ feeling that is always experienced by everyone. It is within us and nowhere else. Although we are always experiencing it, our minds are wandering, always seeking it, thinking in ignorance that it is something apart from us. This is like a person saying with his own tongue that he has no tongue.

 

Question: If this is so, why did so many sadhanas [spiritual practices] come to be created?

 

Bhagavan: The sadhanas came to be formed only to get rid of the thought that it [the Self] is something to be newly attained. The root of the illusion is the thought that ignores the Self and which thinks instead, ‘I am this body’. After this thought rises it expands in a moment into several thousand thoughts and conceals the Self. The reality of the Self will only shine if all these thoughts are removed. Afterwards, what remains is only Brahmananda [the bliss of Brahman].

 

 

from LIVING BY THE WORDS OF BHAGAVAN

edited by David Godman

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