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Ramana Maharshi says visvarupa is to see the world as the Self of God

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Talk 436.

 

D: Devotee

M: Ramana Maharshi

 

D.: What is visvarupa?

 

M.: It is to see the world as the Self of God. In the Bhagavad Gita God is

said to be various things and beings, and also the whole universe.How to

realise it or see it so? Can one see one’s Self? Though not seen, can the

Self be denied? What is the Truth?

 

D.: Is it then wrong to say that some have seen it?

 

M.: It is true in the same degree as you are. The Gita begins saying that no

one was born; in the fourth chapter it says, “the numerous incarnations,

yours and mine, have taken place; I know them but you do not.” Of these two

statements, which is the truth? The instruction is according to the

listener’s understanding. If the second chapter contains the whole Truth,

why should so many more chapters follow it?

 

In the Bible God says “I AM before Abraham.” He does not say “I was” but “I

AM.”

 

Source: TALKS WITH SRI RAMANA MAHARSHI Book

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Love And Love Alone

 

Om Namo Bhagavate Sri Ramanaya

Prasanth Jalasutram

 

 

 

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