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Ramana Maharshi Says Pride Of Learning Is Condemned And Not Learning Itself

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1st October, 1936

 

Talk 253.

 

Mr. F. G. Pearce, Principal, Scindia School, Gwalior: Bhagavan has stated

[in Sad Vidya Anubandham (Supplement) sloka 36]: “The illiterates are

certainly better off than the literates whose egos are not destroyed by the

quest of the self.†This being so, could Bhagavan advise a school master

(who feels this to be true) how to carry on education in such a way that the

desire for literacy and intellectual knowledge may not obscure the more

important search for the Self? Are the two incompatible? If they are not,

then from what age, and by what means, can young people best be stimulated

towards the search for the Real Truth within?

 

M.: Pride of learning and desire for appreciation are condemned and not

learning itself. Learning leading to search for Truth and humility is good.

 

Sources:

 

1) TALKS WITH SRI RAMANA MAHARSHI Book

2) Arunachala's Ramana Volume III Book

 

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