Guest guest Posted January 2, 2008 Report Share Posted January 2, 2008 There is nothing you can do. Simply Be.This is the teaching of Shri Ramana. Many feel that sitting quiet is possible and an easy sadhana. Try to sit quiet. Then only you can understand that it is a toughest job. It is not to scare away the reader from sitting on meditation. For all mundane tasks the mind co-operates nicely. But when the question of sitting quiet comes, it runs in all directions except meditation. Why? The mind fears loosing its identity with the body. This is the reason why people dread 'death'. They fear to loose their connection with the body mind complex and fear to undergo the transition from the body mind duo.Some saint has written that death is like sleep in the night and birth is awakening from the sleep. No body can teach us how to die peacefully and blissfully since nobody had the prior experience. None can come to tell us that He experienced the death. But in the case of Walter Cowan, it was vivid like a dream enacted. He remembers all the sequences from the moment He was released from the body, accompanied by Swami, went to the judge, and his soul or life was handed over back at Swami's behest and re-entered the body(to his consternation). Swami awakened him from death for a valid reason. What more proof any sentient seeker need? Sairam. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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