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Hi,

Wanted to share a thought.

 

I am turned out of a restaurant for being inappropriately dressed.

(Not classy enough). I feel angry and humiliated. What are the

reasons?

 

1. I am hungry and badly need to eat. (Definitely not)

2. I am missing a chance to be with my friends and enjoy (can be done

in the park free)

3. I will miss the exquisite cuisines

4. Miss the chance to eat at a very special place and talk about it

in the right circles later.

5. My ego says I am a part of this group with my class, my money, and

my intellect. When I am denied I feel insecure if I do not belong

here where do I belong. I react to this. Who is this waiter to say I

am not a part.

So my very act of going there is to satisfy the identity of my ego

and negating that means negating my existence. So at this point my

existence is my ego.

Am I thinking ok? Or is it too basic. Sorry I am just beginning.

 

Regards

Rajkumar

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RamanaMaharshi, "krish_madhv" <krish_madhv> wrote:

> Hi,

> Wanted to share a thought.

>

> I am turned out of a restaurant for being inappropriately dressed.

> (Not classy enough). I feel angry and humiliated. What are the

> reasons?

>

> 1. I am hungry and badly need to eat. (Definitely not)

> 2. I am missing a chance to be with my friends and enjoy (can be

done

> in the park free)

> 3. I will miss the exquisite cuisines

> 4. Miss the chance to eat at a very special place and talk about it

> in the right circles later.

> 5. My ego says I am a part of this group with my class, my money,

and

> my intellect. When I am denied I feel insecure if I do not belong

> here where do I belong. I react to this. Who is this waiter to say

I

> am not a part.

> So my very act of going there is to satisfy the identity of my ego

> and negating that means negating my existence. So at this point my

> existence is my ego.

> Am I thinking ok? Or is it too basic. Sorry I am just beginning.

>

> Regards

> Rajkumar

 

Hi, Rajkumar.

 

Perhaps 3, 4 and 5. You didn't deny these. Can we negate our

existence? We can see the identification with class, money,

intellect. etc. The end of this identification is the end of what we

think we are. The idea about what we are is not what we are. Our

existence is never the ego, though we may wrongly think it is. And

with good humor I ask you: Why don't you ask Who Am I instead of who

is the waiter?

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RamanaMaharshi, "krish_madhv" <krish_madhv> wrote:

> Hi,

> Wanted to share a thought.

>

> I am turned out of a restaurant for being inappropriately dressed.

> (Not classy enough). I feel angry and humiliated. What are the

> reasons?

>

> 1. I am hungry and badly need to eat. (Definitely not)

> 2. I am missing a chance to be with my friends and enjoy (can be

done

> in the park free)

> 3. I will miss the exquisite cuisines

> 4. Miss the chance to eat at a very special place and talk about

it

> in the right circles later.

> 5. My ego says I am a part of this group with my class, my money,

and

> my intellect. When I am denied I feel insecure if I do not belong

> here where do I belong. I react to this. Who is this waiter to say

I

> am not a part.

> So my very act of going there is to satisfy the identity of my ego

> and negating that means negating my existence. So at this point my

> existence is my ego.

> Am I thinking ok? Or is it too basic. Sorry I am just beginning.

>

> Regards

> Rajkumar

 

 

Hello Mr Raj kumar,

 

The fact that these questions arose in your mind itself is enough to

show that you are becoming receptive to Ramana's grace.

 

Did you by any chance came across ''A SEARCH IN SECRET INDIA '' By

paul brunton...

If so refer to the last 2 chapters. You will get the answer to all

your questions.

 

Yes ..we get hurt by denial because that ''i'' which got hurt

IDENTIFIES'' itself with the events .

treat all the events in life as waves in the ocean and be an

onlooker without identifying yourself with them.

 

When you are hurt by someone's comments :

1] remember that you are not the body to which these abuses are

hurled at.''

 

or

 

2] In the bhakthi marga they say ''its will of God''/ maybe its

better that i did not dine there tonight /maybe i have better

things in offing...

these attitudes help you to forget those hurt feelings and keep you

going.[transforming the thoughts]

 

Harping about what has happend and analysing them LOGICALLY will

not take you anywhere.[intellect in spirituality is a BIG

HURDLE...IT MUST GIVE WAY TO INTUITION]

your mind is your friend and your enemy too...all you need to do is

help it to adapt to new helpful attitudes instead of clinging on to

the old ones.

 

Ramana's self enquiry ''who is that who is getting hurt '' is also a

thought which will successfully divert you from the thoughts that

bother you...

cheers

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Dear Rajkumar,

 

> I am turned out of a restaurant for being inappropriately dressed.

> (Not classy enough). I feel angry and humiliated. What are the

> reasons?

 

The arising of thoughts in the individual is the sole disturbance.

Self Enquiry is the way to restore harmony.

 

> 5. My ego says I am a part of this group with my class, my money, and

> my intellect. When I am denied I feel insecure if I do not belong

> here where do I belong. I react to this. Who is this waiter to say I

> am not a part.

 

In response to someone who wished to reform the world and eradicate caste

distinction (after a long conversation) Sri Ramana said:

 

'Why do you go to places where such distinctions are observed and cause pain

to yourself? Why should you not seek places where they are not observed and

be happy there?...' (from Talk: 507)

 

Ever Yours in Sri Bhagavan,

Miles

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Dear Vicki:

 

You are right. The present situation of disaster in the world, viz.,

in our minds, is due to these false values. The real cure is the

investigation and discovery (in the sense of uncovering)of our true

nature. Even those who think these false values are profitable to

them are victims of these values, that is, victims of themselves.

Best Regards,

Domingos

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