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since our fundamental awareness neither appears nor disappears, whereas everything else appears and disappears, it alone is real.
Michael James • Ramana Maharshi's Forty Verses on What Is
turning our entire attention back on ourself to know our own fundamental awareness ‘I am’.
Ramana Maharshi, Sandra Derksen, • Ramana Maharshi's Who Am I?
The atman is to our total consciousness what the head is to the sense of sight–neither light nor darkness, neither full nor empty, only an inconceivable beyond. In the moment when every last identification of the Self with some object or concept has ceased, in the state called nirvikalpa or “without conception,” there flashes forth from its unknown
... See moreAlan W. Watts • The Way of Zen
So he makes it clear how to get rid of that which does not exist and when that which does not exist is removed, what remains is what does exist, which is ever self-shining and also our real nature.
Michael James • Ramana Maharshi's Forty Verses on What Is
a space of direct Knowing.