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The best course is to find out who wants this salvation. Tracing this ‘who' or ego to its original source is the right conduct for everyone.
Ramana Maharshi • Be As You Are: The spiritual teachings and wisdom of Sri Ramana Maharshi (Arkana)
The mind does not know itself. The “I” knows it. Here, the inquiry reaches its conclusion, for the “I” is self-known.
Sri Ramana Maharshi • The Light of Wisdom
‘Who am I?’ or ‘Where does this I come from?’ –
Ramana Maharshi • Be As You Are: The spiritual teachings and wisdom of Sri Ramana Maharshi (Arkana)
Sri Bhagavan was, in effect, telling him that vichara or Self-enquiry is the shortest road to vairagya. Passion and attachment are in the mind; therefore when the mind is controlled they are subdued, and that is vairagya.
Arthur Osborne • Ramana Maharshi and the Path of Self-Knowledge
Who is it that asks himself “Who am I”? How can one not know the Self? Who is it that inquires? Where do you assume yourself to be? What are you taking yourself to be? Existing all the while as the Self, you are the Self, so who is ignorant of what? Who does not know whom?
Sri Ramana Maharshi • The Light of Wisdom
The Mountain Path, a journal which propagates Sri Ramana’s teachings.
Ramana Maharshi • Be As You Are: The spiritual teachings and wisdom of Sri Ramana Maharshi (Arkana)
‘Who hears these sounds?’ till the reality is reached.
Ramana Maharshi • Be As You Are: The spiritual teachings and wisdom of Sri Ramana Maharshi (Arkana)
Remember the person who wants to trust is the ego. So you don't want to do any of those things. You just want to awaken and you don't even want to do that. Just be your Self, be your Self. Ask yourself, "Who wants to trust? Who wants to awaken?" and you will see it's all your ego, it's I. I want to do this, I want to do that, I want an experience,
... See moreThe master is within; meditation is meant to remove the ignorant idea that he is only outside.