Guest guest Posted November 12, 2009 Report Share Posted November 12, 2009 ~~ Verse > 303. That > Silence, which is the actual experience of the Real Self, > and in which no disputes arise i.e., " It is not " , > no " It is " ; " It is one " , no " It is > two fold " ; " It is manifold " , no " It is > only one, " etc., -- is alone the true faith, nothing > else. ~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~ > ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~ > These > quotations are from the book, Guru--Ramana- -Vachana- -Mala by " Who, " > published by Sri Ramanasramam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2009 Report Share Posted November 13, 2009 ---- Original message ---- >Date: Thu, 12 Nov 2009 22:14:44 +0000 (GMT) > Alan Jacobs <alanadamsjacobs >Subject: From the Garland >To: > > > > ~~ Verse > > 303. That > > Silence, which is the actual experience of the > Real Self, > > and in which no disputes arise i.e., " It is not " , > > no " It is " ; " It is one " , no " It is > > two fold " ; " It is manifold " , no " It is > > only one, " etc., -- is alone the true faith, > nothing > > else. > ~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ > ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~ > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ > ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~ > > These > > quotations are from the book, Guru--Ramana- > -Vachana- -Mala by " Who, " > > published by Sri Ramanasramam > faith and knowledge real faith is what remains when all beliefs are lost. substitutes for knowing, like a scaffolding which is dismounted once the job is done; so are beliefs abandoned when experience dawns. but in the presence of the real no faith nor faithful remain. true knowing and being is inseparable ever. @}->'->,-- yosy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2009 Report Share Posted November 13, 2009 Silence is that in which there is no thought, no `I', nothing except oneself. A thought can arise even if a trace of 'I'is present. It is pure Awareness and perfect Bliss. There is none to raise a question or doubt. In Silence who is there to say what it is? Love, Yours in Bhagavan Ramamohan , Alan Jacobs <alanadamsjacobs wrote: > > ~~ Verse > > 303. That > > Silence, which is the actual experience of the Real Self, > > and in which no disputes arise i.e., " It is not " , > > no " It is " ; " It is one " , no " It is > > two fold " ; " It is manifold " , no " It is > > only one, " etc., -- is alone the true faith, nothing > > else. > ~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~ > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~ > > These > > quotations are from the book, Guru--Ramana- -Vachana- -Mala by " Who, " > > published by Sri Ramanasramam > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2009 Report Share Posted November 13, 2009 Yes, beautifully stated. Namaste and love to all Harsha Ramamohan wrote: Silence is that in which there is no thought, no `I', nothing except oneself. A thought can arise even if a trace of 'I'is present. It is pure Awareness and perfect Bliss. There is none to raise a question or doubt. In Silence who is there to say what it is? Love, Yours in Bhagavan Ramamohan , Alan Jacobs <alanadamsjacobs wrote: ~~ Verse 303. That Silence, which is the actual experience of the Real Self, and in which no disputes arise i.e., "It is not", no "It is"; "It is one", no "It is two fold"; "It is manifold", no "It is only one," etc., -- is alone the true faith, nothing else. ~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~ These quotations are from the book, Guru--Ramana- -Vachana- -Mala by "Who," published by Sri Ramanasramam --- is supported by . New articles are added there on a continuous basis. Please register at . You will be kept updated and get the new articles which are posted on the site very nicely formatted in your e-mail. Friends, after registering at , if you wish to contribute your writing to the site, please let me know. Your articles should be original, well written, using subtitles, and be carefully proofread and polished. For a list of topics considered, please go to and take a look at the site. Thanks. Namaste and love to all Harsha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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