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Dear Members,

 

here is a message received from Sri V Ganesan I am passing on

 

In His Grace, Alan

 

 

 

> Dear Friends !

>

> Namaskar.

>

> This is the 'essence' and 'ground' of what I am right now sharing with

earnest seekers who

> assemble at 'Ananda Ramana' , every morning (except Saturday & Sunday)

between 9.30 and 11.

> Remaining thus in the 'aroma' of Spiritual Supremacy, so lucidly shared with

us all, by our

> Beloved Master : Bhagavan Ramana, brings about the quality change in the inner

perception of

> those who subject themselves to this 'innundation' of GRACE ! No one is

excluded from this

> spiritual bath - whether they are physically here or physically in other

places, does not

> matter at all ! "GRACE is always there", repeatedly asserted Sri Bhagavan !

Let us take a

> 'plunge' and be dissolved like a 'salt doll' taking a bath in the Ocean [of

Nectar] !

>

> Love,

> Ganesan.

>

>

>

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>

>

>

>

> SURRENDER and SELF-ENQUIRY

>

>

>

>

>

> Devotee: It is all right from the standpoint of Bhagavan. But what about us ?

>

>

>

> Maharshi: The difference 'He' and 'I' are the obstacles to Jnana (Wisdom).

>

>

>

> D.: But it cannot be denied that Bhagavan is of a high order whereas we are

limited. Will

> Bhagavan make me one with Him ?

>

>

>

> M.: Were you aware of limitations in your sleep ?

>

>

>

> D.: I cannot bring down the state of my sleep in the present state and speak

of it.

>

>

>

> M.: You need not. These three states alternate before the unchanging Self.

You can remember

> your state of sleep. That is your real state. There were no limitations

then. After the rise

> of the 'I'-thought the limitations arose.

>

>

>

> D.: How to attain the Self ?

>

>

>

> M.: Self is not to be attained because you are the Self.

>

>

>

> D.: Yes. There is an unchanging Self and a changing one in me. There are two

selves.

>

>

>

> M.: The changefulness is mere thought. All thoughts arise after the arising

of the 'I'-thought.

> See to whom the thoughts arise. Then you transcend them and they subside.

This is to say,

> tracing the source of the 'I'-thought, you realize the perfect 'I'-'I'

("I AM"). 'I'

> is the name of the Self.

>

>

>

> D.: Shall I meditate on "I am Brahman" (Aham Brahmasmi) ?

>

>

>

> M.: That [scriptural text] is not meant for thinking "I am Brahman". Aham

("I") is known to

> every one. Brahman abides as Aham in every one. Find out the "I". The

"I" is already

> Brahman. You need not think so. Simply find out the "I".

>

>

>

> D.: Is not discarding of the sheaths (kosas) mentioned in the sastras

(scriptures) ?

>

>

>

> M.: After the rise of the 'I'-thought there is the false identification of the

"I" with the

> body, the senses, the mind, etc. "I" is wrongly associated with them and

the true "I" is

> lost sight of. In order to shift the pure "I" from the contaminated 'I'

this discarding is

> mentioned. But it does not mean exactly discarding of the non-self, but it

means the finding of

> the real Self.

>

>

>

> The real Self is the Infinite "I"-"I" , i.e., "I" is Perfection. It

is eternal. It

> has no origin and no end. The other 'I' is born and also dies. It is

impermanent. See to

whom

> are the changing thoughts. They will be found to arise after the 'I'-thought.

Hold the

> 'I'-thought. They subside. Trace back the source of the 'I'-thought. The

Self alone will

> remain.

>

>

>

> D.: It is difficult to follow. I understand the theory. But what is the

practise ?

>

>

>

> M.: The other methods are meant for those who cannot take to the investigation

of the Self.

> Even to repeat Aham Brahmasmi or think of it, a doer is necessary. Who is it

? It is "I".

> Be that "I". It is the direct method. The other methods also will ultimately

lead everyone to

> this method of the investigation of the Self.

>

>

>

> D.: I am aware of the 'I'. Yet, my troubles are not ended.

>

>

>

> M.: This 'I'-thought is not pure. It is contaminated with the association of

the body and

> senses. See to whom the trouble is. It is to the 'I'-thought. Hold it.

Then the other

> thoughts vanish.

>

>

>

> D.: Yes. How to do it ? That is the whole trouble !

>

>

>

> M.: Think [chant, inwardly] "I", "I", "I" and hold to that thought to the

exclusion of

> all others.

>

>

>

> ------- Bhagavan Ramana in Talks With Sri Ramana

Maharshi,

>

>

> pp.221-222 (No.266)

>

>

>

>

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