Guest guest Posted April 20, 2006 Report Share Posted April 20, 2006 Talk 486. Mr. Ganapatram: How shall I find out “Who am I”? M.: Are there two selves for the one self to find the other? D.: The Self must be only one consisting of two aspects of ‘I’ and sankalpa (i.e., of thinker and thought). After a time he continued: Please say how I shall realise the ‘I’. Am I to make the japa, “Who am I?” M.: No japa of the kind is meant. D.: Am I to think “Who am I”? M.: You have known that the ‘I-thought’ springs forth. Hold the ‘I-thought’ and find its moola (source). D.: May I know the way? M.: Do as you have now been told and see. D.: I do not understand what I should do. M.: If it is anything objective the way can be shown objectively. This is subjective. D.: But I do not understand. M.: What! Do you not understand that you are? D.: Please tell me the way. M.: Is it necessary to show the way in the interior of your own home? This is within you. D.: What do you advise me to do? M.: Why should you do anything and what should you do? Only keep quiet. Why not do so? Each one must do according to his own state. D.: Please tell me what is suitable to me. I want to hear from you. (No answer.) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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