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Namaste

Came across these seven word quotes, and after reading them wondered what

Amma would say, if She could only use seven words to reveal awakening. . .?. .

.. .

" I am, but there is no one. " Wei Wu Wei

" You are the perceiving, not the perceiver. " Ch'an

" You are looking for what is looking. " St. Francis of Assisi

" That which is seeking is the sought. " Buddhist scriptures

" There is only one Atman. It is all-pervading. When we become broadminded,

we can merge with It. Then selfishness and ego will not be there. Everything

will be equal. Children, without wasting a single moment, serve others and help

the destitute. Without expecting anything from others, serve them. " -- Amma

Perhaps it would contain all the elements of the above Amma saying, but in

only seven words?. . .i do not know the answer to this question. . .

Another quote by Wei Wu Wei; " Free, we are not the one, the first of all

our objects.---but Zero---their universal and Absolute subject. "

Aum Amriteswaryai Namaha

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Namaste

 

labd. . .thanks. . .thanks for reminding me of Amma saying that. . .that

would be a good one for Amma. . .for sure. . .

 

Aum Amriteswaryai Namaha

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I think someone actually posted how Amma would reveal it, but it came

to nine words. In response to a boy who asked how could karma operate

in his very first life, Amma replied:

 

" This is all a dream. You were never born. "

 

As a follow up to your post on Jnaneshwar, one of his most profound

advaitic work called Amritanubhava (Amrita = Immortality, Anubhava =

Experience) has actually been wonderfully translated from the original

Marathi to English by Ramesh Balsker, available from the following

website:

 

https://advaita.3dcartstores.com/EXPERIENCE-OF-IMMORTALITY-by-Ramesh-S-Balsekar_\

p_11-35.html

 

As for your question on the meaning of Chintamani (Chinta = wish, Mani

= gem) so Chintamani is used in Indian scriptures to refer to a

wish-fulfilling gem.

 

Labd

 

 

Ammachi , Mmrivertalk wrote:

>

>

> Namaste

> Came across these seven word quotes, and after reading them wondered

what

> Amma would say, if She could only use seven words to reveal

awakening. . .?. .

> . .

> " I am, but there is no one. " Wei Wu Wei

> " You are the perceiving, not the perceiver. " Ch'an

> " You are looking for what is looking. " St. Francis of Assisi

> " That which is seeking is the sought. " Buddhist scriptures

> " There is only one Atman. It is all-pervading. When we become

broadminded,

> we can merge with It. Then selfishness and ego will not be there.

Everything

> will be equal. Children, without wasting a single moment, serve

others and help

> the destitute. Without expecting anything from others, serve them. "

-- Amma

> Perhaps it would contain all the elements of the above Amma saying,

but in

> only seven words?. . .i do not know the answer to this question. . .

> Another quote by Wei Wu Wei; " Free, we are not the one, the first

of all

> our objects.---but Zero---their universal and Absolute subject. "

> Aum Amriteswaryai Namaha

> marci

> **************New MapQuest Local shows what's happening at your

destination.

> Dining, Movies, Events, News & more. Try it out

> (http://local.mapquest.com/?ncid=emlcntnew00000002)

>

>

>

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maybe Amma would say:

 

" To become a hero, first become zero! " (7 words)

 

 

Ammachi , Mmrivertalk wrote:

>

>

> Namaste

> Came across these seven word quotes, and after reading them wondered

what

> Amma would say, if She could only use seven words to reveal

awakening. . .?. .

> . .

> " I am, but there is no one. " Wei Wu Wei

> " You are the perceiving, not the perceiver. " Ch'an

> " You are looking for what is looking. " St. Francis of Assisi

> " That which is seeking is the sought. " Buddhist scriptures

> " There is only one Atman. It is all-pervading. When we become

broadminded,

> we can merge with It. Then selfishness and ego will not be there.

Everything

> will be equal. Children, without wasting a single moment, serve others

and help

> the destitute. Without expecting anything from others, serve them. "

-- Amma

> Perhaps it would contain all the elements of the above Amma saying,

but in

> only seven words?. . .i do not know the answer to this question. . .

> Another quote by Wei Wu Wei; " Free, we are not the one, the first of

all

> our objects.---but Zero---their universal and Absolute subject. "

> Aum Amriteswaryai Namaha

> marci

> **************New MapQuest Local shows what's happening at your

destination.

> Dining, Movies, Events, News & more. Try it out

> (http://local.mapquest.com/?ncid=emlcntnew00000002)

>

>

>

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Namaste

 

 

 

Yes. . .Amarnath. . .that one fits quite well. . .like that one. .

..thanks. . .

 

Labd sent a link so i followed it and from that page came up with a few

more short one liners. . . thanks Labd. . .

 

 

" In true witnessing there is no witnessor " . . . .

 

" All there IS. . .Is Consciousness. " . . ..

 

" Never mind. . .a journey of Non-duality. " . . ..

 

but i thought these two might fit Amma. . . .

 

by Ramesh Balsekar

 

" What I Teach, The Way I Live " . . .

 

but my favorite was this one for Amma. . .

 

" Who cares? " . . . .

 

( like the two levels on this one. . .the way we so often use it from

the ego. . .but when said from Amma's heart. . . the ego cannot answer

the question. . .because only the divine Self can produce caring. . .

 

so maybe Amma would say something like this also:

 

" who cares, not two. " . . .

 

Aum Amriteswaryai Namha

 

marci

 

 

 

 

Ammachi , " amarnath " <anatol_zinc wrote:

>

> maybe Amma would say:

>

> " To become a hero, first become zero! " (7 words)

>

>

> Ammachi , Mmrivertalk@ wrote:

> >

> >

> > Namaste

> > Came across these seven word quotes, and after reading them wondered

> what

> > Amma would say, if She could only use seven words to reveal

> awakening. . .?. .

> > . .

> > " I am, but there is no one. " Wei Wu Wei

> > " You are the perceiving, not the perceiver. " Ch'an

> > " You are looking for what is looking. " St. Francis of Assisi

> > " That which is seeking is the sought. " Buddhist scriptures

> > " There is only one Atman. It is all-pervading. When we become

> broadminded,

> > we can merge with It. Then selfishness and ego will not be there.

> Everything

> > will be equal. Children, without wasting a single moment, serve

others

> and help

> > the destitute. Without expecting anything from others, serve them. "

> -- Amma

> > Perhaps it would contain all the elements of the above Amma saying,

> but in

> > only seven words?. . .i do not know the answer to this question. . .

> > Another quote by Wei Wu Wei; " Free, we are not the one, the first

of

> all

> > our objects.---but Zero---their universal and Absolute subject. "

> > Aum Amriteswaryai Namaha

> > marci

> > **************New MapQuest Local shows what's happening at your

> destination.

> > Dining, Movies, Events, News & more. Try it out

> > (http://local.mapquest.com/?ncid=emlcntnew00000002)

> >

> >

> >

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Ammachi , Mmrivertalk wrote:

>

>

> Namaste

> Came across these seven word quotes, and after reading them wondered

> what

> Amma would say, if She could only use seven words to reveal

> awakening. . .?. .

> Aum Amriteswaryai Namaha

> marci

 

Nice question... gives us the " luxury " of thinking for Amma. :).

 

Here are 2 statements (both less than 7 words).

 

1. " Nothing Really Happened. "

(this is the title of a book written by David Godman on Papaji).

 

2. " Ultimately, nothing matters. "

(read this in a self-help book during my teens!)

 

Here is a 7-worder.

3. " Everything is Consciousness ... and you are That! "

 

The armchair non-philosopher in me got a chance for expression!

 

I like the 9-word, 2-sentence description offered by Amma to the kid.

worth repeating here.

" This is all a dream. You were never born. "

 

Jai Ma!

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" There is only God and nothing else ! " (7)

 

thanks manoj, made me think of above.

 

Ammachi , " manoj_menon " <manoj_menon wrote:

>

> Ammachi , Mmrivertalk@ wrote:

> >

> >

> > Namaste

> > Came across these seven word quotes, and after reading them wondered

> > what

> > Amma would say, if She could only use seven words to reveal

> > awakening. . .?. .

> > Aum Amriteswaryai Namaha

> > marci

>

> Nice question... gives us the " luxury " of thinking for Amma. :).

>

> Here are 2 statements (both less than 7 words).

>

> 1. " Nothing Really Happened. "

> (this is the title of a book written by David Godman on Papaji).

>

> 2. " Ultimately, nothing matters. "

> (read this in a self-help book during my teens!)

>

> Here is a 7-worder.

> 3. " Everything is Consciousness ... and you are That! "

>

> The armchair non-philosopher in me got a chance for expression!

>

> I like the 9-word, 2-sentence description offered by Amma to the kid.

> worth repeating here.

> " This is all a dream. You were never born. "

>

> Jai Ma!

>

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