Guest guest Posted September 6, 2007 Report Share Posted September 6, 2007 SRI RAMANA PROVIDES INSTANT REALISATION TO TWO FOREIGN VISITORS, ON THEIR INSISTANCE The first anecdote is from A Sadhu's Reminiscences by Major Chadwick and the second from My Reminiscences by Balarama Reddy. Both the books are available at the Kendram's bookstore. I The Taylors, an American couple, came to the Ashram. Taylor was a retired post-master. They became much attached to Bhagavan. One day, Mrs.Taylor suddenly said in the Hall: `Bhagavan, I want Self- realisation'. `Wait', replied Bhagavan, `it will come in due time'. `No', she answered, `that is no good. I want it here and now'. Bhagavan tried to explain to her that when she was ready everything would work out all right. But she insisted. She must have it here and now and it was up to him to give it to her. Bhagavan said nothing but gazed at her steadily in the eyes for some minutes or so. She suddenly burst into tears and rushed out of the Hall, but would never tell anybody what had happened. II Once the private secretary to the Governor of Pondicherry came to the Ashram with a long list of questions written in an elaborate, complex style of French. Handing over the paper to Sri Bhagavan, he sat on the windowsill opposite the couch. Finding that the questions were in French, Bhagavan asked me to translate them. [Earlier to settling in Sri Ramnasramam, Balarama Reddy had lived for many years in Sri Aurobindo Ashram in Pondicherry, where he had picked up French.] As I was struggling with word-by-word translation and was finding the French difficult to translate, Sri Bhagavan said: `That's not necessary, just tell me the gist'. I scanned the questions and told Sri Bhagavan that he really didn't want oral answers but rather in the form of an experience. Sri Bhagavan paused for a moment, and then slowly turned his face in the direction of the questioner and rested eyes on him. After about 30 seconds, I noticed the man's body trembling and shaking all over. Then be blurted out, `Oh no, Bhagavan, not now! Please Bhagavan, not now!' I was standing to the side of Bhagavan, watching this extraordinary scene and wondering what a being this Bhagavan was!I prof laxmi narain (prof_narain) Source and courtesy: Sri Ramana Kendram, Hyderabad This article was published in Sri Ramana Jyothi, monthly magazine of the Kendram. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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