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Ramana Maharshi Says Fearlessness Comes In The Supreme State Of Non-duality

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Because of the ignorance of the mind experiencing a sense of difference

[bheda-buddhi] in Self, [even] great devas are disturbed by fear.

[Therefore] it is wise to remain without fear in the supreme state of

non-duality, having attained the reality, one’s own Self, through negation

[of the non-Self].

 

Sadhu Om: The nature of jiva is to think that fear will be removed only when

there is some other person with him. But this idea is foolish. How can there

be cause for fear in the state of Self, where no other thing exists?

 

Only in a state where there exists something other than oneself is it

possible for one either to have desire for that thing or to have fear of it.

Therefore, true fearlessness can be attained only in the non-dual state of

Self, where no other thing exists.

 

To illustrate how fearlessness can be attained only when one attains the

state of Self, Sri Bhagavan used to narrate the following story:

 

After Lord Vishnu had killed Hiranya, Hiranya’s son Prahlada was happily

ruling the kingdom.

 

But after some time, a fear arose in Prahlada. “Because Lord Vishnu is kind

to me, I am living safely. But if one day He becomes angry with me, He will

kill me just as He killed my father,†thought Prahlada.

 

Being a great devotee of Lord Vishnu, Prahlada had no one else to turn to,

so he

prayed to Him. The Lord immediately appeared before Prahlada,who then

explained his fear and prayed for the state of fearlessness.

 

“Yes,†said Lord Vishnu, “You are correct. By seeing me like this in name

and form, you cannot be free from fear.

 

You must see me within yourself. Only when you thus realize me to be not

different from yourself, will you attain the state of fearlessnessâ€. Then

the Lord taught him the path of Self-enquiry. When Prahlada followed the

Lord’s instructions and realized Self, he attained the state of

fearlessness.

 

This story thus illustrates that even God cannot serve as permanent refuge

from fear so long as one retains the sense of difference [bheda-buddhi].

Only by attaining the non-dual Self can one become truly and permanently

free from fear.

 

Source: GURU VACHAKA KOVAI The Light of Supreme Truth or THE COLLECTION OF

GURU’S SAYINGS translated from original Tamil By Sadhu Om and Michael James

 

Guru Vachaka Kovai is the biggest collection of Bhagavan’s spoken teachings

that was thoroughly checked and revised by him during his lifetime. As such

it has a unique place in the Ramana literature.

 

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