Guest guest Posted May 5, 2008 Report Share Posted May 5, 2008 > Dear Friends, > > I think the point here, which is difficult to get away from, is that > all the Ramana Literature, including 'Talks' in which Bhagavan vetted > the translation daily, uses the term 'ego', often for mind,'false sense > of me', personal identity etc. etc. Ramana knew English well, having > been educated up to the age of 16 at the American Mission, an English > speaking school. So no matter how subtle our verbal discrimination may > be, the word has been enshrined in all his published works and books > about his Teaching. > > Regards to all, > > Alan > Thank you for pointing this out Alan. With your 'permission' I'll show your answer to others ~om namo sri baghavate ramayana~ Era Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 2008 Report Share Posted May 6, 2008 Dear Era, Yes please do. All very best wishes, Alan --- Era <mi_nok wrote: > > Dear Friends, > > > > I think the point here, which is difficult to get away from, is that > > all the Ramana Literature, including 'Talks' in which Bhagavan vetted > > the translation daily, uses the term 'ego', often for mind,'false > sense > > of me', personal identity etc. etc. Ramana knew English well, having > > been educated up to the age of 16 at the American Mission, an English > > speaking school. So no matter how subtle our verbal discrimination may > > be, the word has been enshrined in all his published works and books > > about his Teaching. > > > > Regards to all, > > > > Alan > > > > Thank you for pointing this out Alan. > > With your 'permission' I'll show your answer to others > > ~om namo sri baghavate ramayana~ > > Era > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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