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Ananda
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Posted - Aug 26 2009 : 4:46:12 PM
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"Living the Inspiration of Sri Ramana Maharshi
A dialogue between David Godman and Maalok, an Indian academic now teaching in America" http://davidgodman.org/interviews/al1.shtml
Ananda: i am certain that most of the people who have read english books written about "Bhagavan"; "Sri Poonja"; "Lakshmana Swami"... must've read something written by the kind hearted presence which exists in the body of David Godman.
this interview is simply put "graceful", it's a good read if anyone is in the mood for some good food for self...
for people who write you'll love it, and for those who know the meaning of the words thank you God you'll... in loving acceptance...
loving is easy |
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chinna
United Kingdom
241 Posts |
Posted - Aug 27 2009 : 03:43:27 AM
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Thank you, such unassuming clarity, simplicity. The still small voice, so easily overlooked.
Loving is easy, but we are hardwired for difficult! A great ego seeks a great ordeal, a huge piece of theatre, as the price of its demise. And so many paths offer this. One has to be semi-transparent already to recognise and be attracted to Ramana's transparency. Otherwise it will not satisfy the ego sufficiently to get started or to persevere.
Om namo bhagavate Ramanaya
chinnna
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Ananda
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Posted - Aug 27 2009 : 08:24:16 AM
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hi Chinna, and you are the most welcome. |
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Konchok Ösel Dorje
USA
545 Posts |
Posted - Aug 27 2009 : 1:44:17 PM
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quote: He always said that there were only two ways to get enlightened: either do self-inquiry or completely surrender to God or the Guru. He never belittled devotion to names and forms of the divinity.
I would alter, "self-inquiry and completely surrender to the Guru." <--The Essence Lineage practice appears in every cultural context. |
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chinna
United Kingdom
241 Posts |
Posted - Aug 27 2009 : 2:57:48 PM
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Or, these simple truths, two basic paths - seek Self, or God - are at the heart of every religious tradition, beneath their diverse historically and culturally determined forms?
Direct attention 'inside' to the self and discover that it is empty/infinite.
Or direct attention 'outside' to the infinite and discover that it is your self.
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Edited by - chinna on Aug 27 2009 3:42:15 PM |
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