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Here is a reflection of Swami Ramdas, a Jnani who after great Tapas, received Darshan from the Maharshi and lived in a cave at Arunachala before Self Realisation . It has some reference to contemporary events.

 

 

 

 

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY

 

Om Sri Ram Jai Ram Jai Jai Ram

 

 

“Change is the order of the universe. The how and the wherefore of events, great and small, happening in the world are questions which do not admit of any answer. The Lord’s will is supreme in all things.â€

 

- Swami Ramdas

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Dear Alan,

 

I want to thank you for continualy posting information which points

to the truth of our BEing... This is why I am here.

 

All the sages ahve said to continue practicing turning attention and

focussing on Self as much as possible. All else gets resolved from

this. This I totally agree with..as I am seeing it happen in my own

life. The joy and bliss of This can only spread.

 

Namaste , and bowing to you,

 

Soul

 

 

 

 

, Alan Jacobs

<alanadamsjacobs wrote:

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> A helpful thought from Swami Ramdas' Ashram. The great Jnani, Swami

Ramdas, after great tapas, met Bhagavan and received his Darshan. he

then spent some weeks in a cave at Arunachala before his Self

realisation.

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>

>

> THOUGHT FOR THE DAY

>

> Om Sri Ram Jai Ram Jai Jai Ram

>  

>  Success and failure be the same to you " , is a truism to be

realized in order to attain a peaceful mind.

> Whatever God determines should be implicitly believed as for the

best.

> Really, every loss, failure and misfortune is pregnant with

absolute good.

> It must be recognized with full faith that,

> at the back of the relative mind, exists a Divinity which causes

all its workings

> - a Divinity which is the very abode of peace and bliss.

> - Swami Ramdas

> _____________

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Dear Soul,

 

Thank you. Your postings also point to the truth of Real Being. I could not agree more with your second paragraph.

 

We are here to nourish each other in this Satsang,

 

Through Bhagavan's Grace,

 

All love,

 

Alan --- On Wed, 3/12/08, souleternalbeing <souleternalbeing wrote:

souleternalbeing <souleternalbeing Re: From Swami Ramdas Date: Wednesday, 3 December, 2008, 7:41 AM

 

 

Dear Alan,I want to thank you for continualy posting information which points to the truth of our BEing... This is why I am here.All the sages ahve said to continue practicing turning attention and focussing on Self as much as possible. All else gets resolved from this. This I totally agree with..as I am seeing it happen in my own life. The joy and bliss of This can only spread.Namaste , and bowing to you,Soul, Alan Jacobs <alanadamsjacobs@ ...> wrote:>> A helpful thought from Swami Ramdas' Ashram. The great Jnani, Swami Ramdas, after great tapas, met Bhagavan and received his Darshan. he then spent some weeks in a cave at Arunachala before his Self realisation.> > > > THOUGHT FOR THE DAY> > Om Sri

Ram Jai Ram Jai Jai Ram> > Success and failure be the same to you", is a truism to be realized in order to attain a peaceful mind. > Whatever God determines should be implicitly believed as for the best. > Really, every loss, failure and misfortune is pregnant with absolute good. > It must be recognized with full faith that, > at the back of the relative mind, exists a Divinity which causes all its workings> - a Divinity which is the very abode of peace and bliss.> - Swami Ramdas> ____________ _________ _________ _________ ________>

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