Guest guest Posted October 26, 2008 Report Share Posted October 26, 2008 SOME COMPOSITIONS BY BHAGAVAN > > VERSES ON THE SELF > > 1. He who is forgetful of the Self, mistaking the > > Physical body for Self, and goes through > > Innumerable births, is like one who wanders > > All over the world in a dream. Thus realizing > > The Self would only be like waking up from > > The dream-wanderings. > > > > 1. One ever is the Self. To ask oneself > > 'Who and whereabouts am I ?' > > Is like the drunken man's enquiring > > 'Who Am I ?' and 'Where Am I > ?' > > > > 1. The body is within the Self. And yet > > One thinks one is inside the inert body. > > Like some spectator who supposes > > That the screen on which the cinema picture > > > is thrown > > Is within the picture. > > > > 1. Does an ornament exist apart from the gold > > of which it > is made ? > > Where is the body apart from the Self ? > > He who considers the body to be himself > > is an ignorant > man. > > He who regards himself as the Self > > Is the Enlightened One who has > > realized the > Self. > > > > 1. The One Self, the Sole Reality, alone exists > > > for ever. > > When even the Ancient Guru, Dakshinamurti, > > Revealed It only through speechless > > eloquence [silence] , > > Who else could reveal It in spoken words ? > > > > ( These are the last verses composed by Sri Bhagavan > in > > Telugu, > > but to a Tamil metrical form called > *'Venba'* and then > > * *translated them into Tamil.) > > > > * * > > * * > > * * > * * * SELF – KNOWLEDGE* > > * ( Atma Vidya)* > > ** > > * **Self-Knowledge is an easy thing.* > > *The easiest ting there is.* > > *The Self is something that's entirely real* > > *Even for the most ordinary man,* > > *It could be said that a clear gooseberry*** > > *Is an illusion by comparison.* > > * * > > *The Self, which shines as Sun within the Heart,* > > *Is real and all-pervading. 'Twill reveal* > > *Itself as soon as false thought > ['I-am-the-body'-idea] * > > * is destroyed * > > *And not one speck remains. For this thought is* > > *The cause of the appearance of false forms,* > > *The body and the world, which seem to be* > > *Real things in spite of Self, which steadfast stands,* > > *The ever-changeless, firm as Truth Itself.* > > *Then, Self shines; darkness dispelled;* > > *Afflictions cease and Bliss wells up.* > > * * > > *What is the use of knowing everything else* > > *Other than the Self ? What else is there to know* > > *For one when Self Itself is known ?* > > *On realizing in oneself the Self,* > > *Which is the only self-effulgent One* > > *In myriads of selves, the Light of Self* > > *Will clearly shine within. This is indeed* > > *The true Play of Grace, the ego's death,* > > *And the blossoming of the Bliss Supreme.* > > * * > > * In order that the bonds of destiny* > > *And all its kindred may at last be loosed,* > > *And so that one may also be released* > > *From the dread cycle of births and deaths,* > > *This path than others is far easier,* > > *Therefore 'Be Still' and keep a silent hold* > > *On tongue and mind and body. That which is* > > *The Self-Effulgence will arise within* > > *This is the Supreme Experience. Fear will cease.* > > *This is the boundless Ocean of Perfect Bliss !* > > ** > > (** The fruit mentioned in the Tamil text is > '*Nelli*', widely grown in > India > > but unknown in Europe. It is more or less > transparent and hence > > " as clear as the *nelli *in one's > hand " is the Tamil equivalent to > the > > English saying : " as clear as crystal " .) > > * * > > * * Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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