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No human guru -RM

Devotee. But there are some who seem to have had no human Guru at all.

Bhagwan Sri Ramana Maharshi: True. In the case of certain great souls God reveals himself as the Light of their light from within.

Devotee: Then what is true devotion (Bhakti) ?

Bhagwan Sri Ramana: Whatever I do or consider myself doing is really the Lord’s doing. Nothing really belongs to me. I am here for the service of the Lord. This spirit of service really is devotion supreme and the true devotee sees the Supreme Being as the Lord immanent in everything. Worship of Him by name and form leads one beyond all name and form. Devotion Complete culminates in Knowledge Supreme.

Even when Bhakti, devotion, is actuated by worldly desires in the beginning, it does not cease when the desires are fulfilled. It increases by an unshakable faith growing perfectly into a supreme state of realization.

Devotee. Then what is the path of Jnana (Knowledge) ?

Bhagwan Sri Ramana: Stripped of the ego he establishes himself naturally in supreme Self-awareness.

Devotee: How can we say that both Bhakti(Devotion) and Jnana (Knowledge) lead to the same goal ?

Bhagwan Sri Ramana: Why not? Both paths lead you to a state of supreme Peace, Mounam, that passeth all understanding.

Sat Darshanam Bhashya and Talks with Maharshi

Thanks Anil Kumar Sinha

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MAYA ISN’T FALSEHOOD PER SE BUT SEEMS SO UNTIL JIVA REMEMBERS ITS REAL IDENTITY

Maya is not falsehood, although it has the appearance of it, but the active side of Reality. It is the maker of forms in Consciousness and form means variety, which causes illusion – mind you, all this variety is in consciousness and nowhere else; it is only in the mind. One jiva, seeing another jiva, forgets its identity with it and thinks of it as separate from itself. But the moment it turns its attention on its own nature as consciousness, and not as form, the illusion of diversity or separateness breaks as a dream breaks when waking takes place.

(Bhagavan in ‘Guru Ramana’ IX.1)

VERY MUCH LIKE GOLDSMITH AND FITCH TEACHING THAT WE CAN HEAL BY REALIZING THE I OR CHRIST OF ME IS EXACTLY THE DAME AS THE I OR CHRIST (GOD) OF PATIENT (SO THERE IS NO PATIENT).

Not serious enough -Papaji

A few people have that desire (for enlightenment), but it is mostly a weak desire. They are not serious enough, sincere enough or honest enough to focus exclusively on that desire. They make a little progress, then succumb to some desire, get distracted, and revert to their old state. This happens again and again. A few steps forward are followed by a few steps back, steps that put you back into the traps of the mind.

Many lives can come and go like this without any real progress being made. Even those who have been very decisive, who have moved towards their goal without getting distracted, can falter when they near the end of their journey. Mind will still be there, and there will be a strong desire to continue to use the mind. These people will come face to face with the Self, but the mind will still be there, evaluating and planning. They will think, unconsciously, ‘I have come this far by my effort, and now I have to use this same mind that brought me here to understand what is happening, and to decide what I have to do next’.

This will cause them to falter and keep them away from their goal, and as they fail to reach that goal, that same mind will become busier, trying to work out why it is not getting what it wants. It will be a very rare person who can drop the evaluating mind and merge into that nothingness, without thinking about it in any way. You have to be serious, and you have to want freedom to the exclusion of everything else. It is just a joke if you think ‘I want freedom’, and then go back to all your old habits, or think that you can attain it by meditating for half an hour a day.

Many people come here and say ‘I want freedom’, but they cannot keep their attention on this goal for any length of time. You walk down a road, determined to go somewhere, but on the way you see a dance performance by the side of the road and stop to watch it. Within a few minutes you have forgotten the purpose of your journey. This is how it is with most people who say ‘I want freedom’.

The determination to focus on the goal and not be distracted is not there. Mind is very tricky. It can fool you at any step of the journey. It can distract you when you have decided to work for freedom, and when you come close to that meeting with your own Self, it can trick you into believing that you are hallucinating and make you believe that what you are seeing or experiencing is not worthwhile.

~ Papaji

PAPAJI

What are you, body? -RAdams

VERY, VERY, VERY WELL WORTH THE EFFORT !!!
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When you get up in the morning do not turn on the television or the radio or read newspapers or drink a cup of coffee, turn around and look, look deep, inquire, “Who am I?

What is this body? Where did it come from? What are my thoughts? Where do my thoughts come from?” Inquire, dive deep within and everything will take care of itself. But what we call the Self doesn’t need any encouragement from anybody. It just is, like the air, like boundless space.

Try to be still most of the time. Try not to get into heated discussions, heated debates about anything. The mind always wants to accomplish something, wants to do something, wants to be the doer. Discourage the mind by becoming the witness to its actions.

Learn to be by yourself more, leave the world alone. Do not have any opinions for or against and everything will take care of itself.

Remember to love yourself, to worship yourself, to pray to yourself, to bow to yourself. For God dwells in you as you.

Transcript 228

Taking Refuge In Consciousness

4th March, 1993

Robert Adams Satsangs: The Collected Works

Portrait of Robert by Jane Adams

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Dreamt I was dreaming rjs

True story.

Many years ago I dreamt that I had been dreaming but now was wide awake and could PROVE it.

Specific significant details would attest to my being awake even though I was in an amazing situation.

Sounds, smells, tastes, feelings, sights all attested – without the slightest doubt – to my having encountered a most unusual experience.

But I had all the necessary evidence to prove beyond a shadow of doubt that everything was really occurring right then and there.

Only problem was, I was dreaming the whole thing – proof and all!

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Want to wake up? Don’t take it seriously! -RAdams

You are dreaming the mortal dream! And the only way to wake up is not to take it seriously, but to observe it and watch it and not to react to it. But you must remind yourself in the morning when you get out of bed. “I just woke up.”, you say to yourself, “I went from one dream into another dream!” If you remind yourself of this in the morning when you wake up, you will be able to handle the whole day sufficiently. For you will not get involved in the world too much. You will not become judgmental over things. You will leave everything alone!
Imagine again that you’re dreaming at night, but now you’re aware that you’re dreaming. If you’re aware that you’re dreaming, are you going to react to anything? Will you react to situations, if you know that you’re dreaming? Of course not. You’ll laugh! You’ll see a war going on and you’ll get in the middle of the battlefield and you’ll say, “What are you doing? This is all a dream! Throw your guns away. You’re wasting your time!” Nobody dies, nobody is killed, nobody is born. It’s all a dream. And they’ll probably shoot you for saying that! Makes no difference if they shoot you! You’re aware that you’re dreaming, so you’re the witness of you being shot and you keep laughing.
And then you wake up.

~ Robert Adams

Four fundamentals● NM

THE FOUR FUNDAMENTALS:●●●

“A foreign visitor, who could spend only three days in Bombay, attended both the morning and evening sessions, every day.

At the final session, he said that during the three days he had absorbed so much that he was not able to sort out the priorities, and did not know what to do first, and what could be postponed.

He earnestly requested Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj to review the fundamentals, so that he could retain them in his mind, in an orderly manner.

Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj laughed, and asked him if there was any confusion in his mind about his being a male human being – about being the son of his parents, or about his profession!?

If not, then why should there be any confusion about his True Nature?

Anyway, said Maharaj, let us take up what you have asked for:

What you really want, is to reach an acceptable understanding of your self (which you have been conditioned to regard as a body-mind entity, with complete control over its actions), and your relationship with the world in which you live – you on the one hand, and the world on the other.

Now, what you think you are, is nothing but the ‘material essence’ of your father’s body, which was conceived in your mother’s womb, and which later grew spontaneously, into the shape of a baby, with bones, flesh, blood, etc.; Indeed, you were not even consulted about your ‘birth’!

A human form was created, which grew from a baby – to an infant, and at a certain time – perhaps in the second year of your life, you were told that you were born – that you have both a name, and a form.

Thereafter, you had the knowledge of your ‘Beingness’, and you began to consider yourself as a separate individual – an independent entity, apart from the rest of the world.

Now consider:
1.) Did your parents specially and deliberately create you?
2.) Did your parents know the moment when conception took place?
3.) Did you specifically – and deliberately, select a particular couple as your parents? … and,
4.) Did you choose to get born’?

From the answers to these questions, it would be clear that a form – in the shape of a human being, got created – almost accidentally (without any concurrence or selection on any one’s part), which you – subsequently, accepted as your self.

Therefore, ‘you’ – as such, do not exist, either as a ‘fact’, or as an ‘entity’!

This is the ■First Fundamental:
1.) A form got created, through a natural process.

Then, the question is; what are we; all of us?

●Each one of us – as a ‘phenomenon’, is merely an appearance in the Consciousness, of those who perceive us, and, therefore, what we ‘appear to be’ is a ‘phenomenon’ – temporal, finite, and perceptible to the senses; whereas ●’what we really are – what we have always been, and, what we shall always be – without ‘name and form’, is ‘The Noumenon’ – Timeless, Spaceless, and ‘Imperceptible Being’!

However convincingly you may think you have understood this basic fact, you will find it ●almost impossible to dis-associate yourself from the identification with your ‘name and form’ – as an ‘entity’.

●This can happen only when that – which you have been thinking of as a separate entity, has been totally annihilated!

This is the ■second fundamental; the power of Maya:
2.) What is ●merely a phenomenon – without any independent existence of its own, is considered to be ‘Real’, and efforts are made – by this phantom, to ‘become’ something;
… ‘A shadow chasing its substance’!

●Whereas – actually, you have all along been ‘The Substance’, and never the shadow in bondage, wanting Liberation.

How very amusing,
But then that is Maya!

Now the ■third fundamental:
3.) Would you have been able to conceive any aspect of the manifested world if there were no ‘space-time’?

●If phenomena were not extended into space, and given a ‘three-dimensional volume’, and if they were not measured in ‘duration’, you could not have ‘conceived’ – let alone ‘perceived’, anything of the apparent universe.

Please note; that ●all phenomena are mere appearances in space-time, conceived and perceived in onsciousness.

And ●even the very idea of ‘The Wholeness Of The Absolute’, can only be a concept in Consciousness!

●●●When Consciousness merges in The Absolute, who or what can there be to want to know anything, or to experience anything?!

And now, ‘The ■final Fundamental’:
4.) If what I have said so far is clearly understood, should it not be ●●●possible for you to apperceive your True State; The state before ‘you’ were ‘born’?

●●●Could you go back to that Primal State. before Consciousness spontaneously arose, and brought on ‘The Sense Of Presence’?

●This latter state of; ‘The Sense Of Presence’, is True so long as the body exists.

●When the life span of the body is over, this Conscious Presence, merges into the Original State, where there is No Consciousness of Being Present.

●No one is born – no one dies!

●There is merely the beginning, the duration, and the end of an event – objectified as a life-time, in ‘space-time’.

●As ‘phenomenon’, there is no entity that is bound, and as ‘noumenon’, there can be no entity that needs to be Liberated.

●This is what is to be apperceived:
The dream-world of phenomena, is something to be merely Witnessed.

The visitor bowed before Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj, and said that he had received the highest knowledge in the fewest words.

●’Having learnt about my True Identity, I have nothing else to learn now.’ he added.

“Nisargadatta Maharaj ~
(Sri Ramana Maharshi Teachings)

Conditioned mind -JK

Now, the question is this. I know that my mind is conditioned; and how am I to free my mind from conditioning when the entity that tries to free it is also conditioned? Do you understand the issue? When a conditioned mind realizes that it is conditioned and wishes to uncondition itself, that very wish is also conditioned; so what is the mind to do?

Want to help? -NM

“When you are free of the world, you can do something about it. As long as you are a prisoner of it, you are helpless to change it. On the contrary, whatever you do will aggravate the situation.”

”‘”The only help worth giving is freeing from the need for further help. Repeated help is no help at all. Do not talk of helping another, unless you can put him beyond all need of help.”

-Nisargadatta

Knowing well what it is to die to every moment, while still in the body, one is on intimate terms with Death: physical survival has lost its compelling force and importance. One truly goes through life with a lighter tread.

~Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj

End of all things -rjs

The end of all things
I have no existence
I have no memory
I’ve never been anywhere
I’m not going anywhere.

I don’t like anything and
I don’t dislike anything
I feel nothing
I see, hear, smell, taste, touch
Nothing at all.

I’m not happy nor sad
Anxious nor glad
I don’t have a thing
I don’t remember ever
Having had anything.

If you ask me to
I’ll sup with you anytime
For I am neither veiled
Nor exposed to vicissitudes
As nary a thing can be.

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