THE MIND IS A REFLECTION OF THE LIGHT OF PURE CONSCIOUSNESS ARISING FROM THE HEART~Ramana Maharshi

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  • čas přidán 22. 02. 2022
  • MAHARSHI'S GOSPEL PART THREE - These are some of the first edited talks in the 1930's of Ramana Maharshi.
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Komentáře • 23

  • @luisvargas1526
    @luisvargas1526 Před 2 lety +3

    After much listening to the talks, there is no more to look for, but to be one with the Eternal Self. The individual, its ideas, and beliefs are dissolved in the understanding.
    The mind is left wondering, confused, and destroyed. The words spoken and the understanding reached, leaves us in that void, silent, and peaceful.
    The Self alone is, and no other. Not even the self, but beyond all understanding, all perceptions, and idealizations. Alone as I was prior to the birth of this body and mind. Yet, full to the brim. Beyond manifestation, and nothing.

    • @idk-sx3th
      @idk-sx3th Před 2 lety +1

      Your words are beautiful and have inspired me, my friend. 🙏🌱🌼🤍

  • @IronWireMartialArts
    @IronWireMartialArts Před 2 lety +4

    I really enjoy all your videos! Thank you very much, great Chanel and uploads..

  • @revalueyourself
    @revalueyourself Před 2 lety +5

    Infinite gratitude

  • @HollowxReed
    @HollowxReed Před 2 lety +5

    🔥🔥 pure universal wisdom, may we integrate divinity perfectly🙏🏿📈✨

  • @ArunPaul-Malaysia
    @ArunPaul-Malaysia Před 2 lety

    Thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you ..ad infinitum!

  • @i.dmishra1728
    @i.dmishra1728 Před rokem

    Jai Guru Deo🙏🙏

  • @HOurWrld999
    @HOurWrld999 Před 20 dny

    Hey brother , what u do is so very much appreciated . Thank you for the medicine ❤️✨🌀

  • @atmavidya9305
    @atmavidya9305 Před 2 lety +3

    Om

  • @Sunray786
    @Sunray786 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you Sir🙏🌈 listening to these words always brings me home to such bliss and peace. Now to find a way to stay there🙏🙏🙏

  • @eyzup
    @eyzup Před 2 lety +2

    Really enjoyed this one.

  • @Amila108
    @Amila108 Před 2 lety +2

    Much love, peace and grand appreciation
    ❤️🕉️☮️☮️☮️❤️

  • @asilenthappening
    @asilenthappening Před 2 lety

    Thank you

  • @jfdb59
    @jfdb59 Před rokem

    “Truly there is no cause for you to be miserable and unhappy. You yourself impose limitations on your true nature of infinite being and then weep that you are but a finite creature. Then you take up this or that sadhana to transcend the nonexistent limitations. But if your sadhana itself assumes the existence of the limitations; How can it help you to transcend them?” Like an explorer slashing through undergrowth with a machete, Gracious Bhagavan is cutting a swath straight through the forest of ignorance with these divine words of incomparable wisdom.

  • @yogikundaliniananda8757

    Tremendous

  • @terencedai2364
    @terencedai2364 Před 2 lety

    🙏🙏✨

  • @kathyryan7611
    @kathyryan7611 Před rokem

    💖💖💖

  • @Aubreythepainter
    @Aubreythepainter Před 2 lety +1

    listen at 3/4 playback speed or slower.

  • @whatis_asis
    @whatis_asis Před 2 lety +1

    What is doing the reflecting? Thank you for sharing this video.

  • @willieluncheonette5843

    “One of the most beautiful men of this century was Maharishi Raman. He was a simple man, uneducated, but he did not accept the ideology, the religion in which he was born. When he was only seventeen years of age he left his home in search of truth. He meditated for many years in the hills of Arunachal in south India, and finally realized himself.
    After that his whole teaching consisted only of three words, because those three words had revealed to him the whole mystery of existence. His philosophy is the shortest. What are those three words? Whoever came to him - because as he became slowly slowly known, people started coming to him from all over the world - his whole teaching was to sit silently and ask only one question: “Who am I?” and go on asking that question.
    One day the question will disappear, and only you will be there. That is the answer.”
    “There are many people who have followed Maharishi Raman. His teaching was very simple - he was a simple man, uneducated, not learned. He had escaped from his home when he was only seventeen. He escaped because his father died. When the whole family was weeping and crying, and the neighbors were preparing to take the dead body to the funeral pyre, nobody noticed that Raman had disappeared.
    The experience of the death of his father became a tremendous revolution in Raman’s mind. He was only seventeen, the only son of a poor family, and he escaped to the mountains. He remained his whole life on the mountain of Arunachal where he did nothing but just sit and watch inside. He never asked anybody anything. He had no master, he had nobody to guide him, but just sitting silently watching his own mind, he transcended his mind and he came to know himself.
    And by knowing himself he came to know the ultimate bliss - the ecstasy that surrounded Gautam Buddha, the enlightenment that was radiating from Mahavira, the joy, the dance of all those who have awakened. So whoever was asking him, “What are we supposed to do?” he had only one answer his whole life: “Meditate on `Who am I?'”
    “Maharishi Raman attained to enlightenment through death. He was only seventeen or eighteen and suddenly he felt he was dying. He was doing meditations; he must have unknowingly hit his hara. He was so absorbed in his meditation that he had left home and escaped and was sitting near a temple. The temple was dirty as indian temples are; there were flies and dogs everywhere. He was sitting there, hungry for many days, and all over his body were flies. Dogs were barking and children playing nearby - the indian village scene.
    And then suddenly he felt that he was dying, but he accepted it. It was okay: if one was dying, one was dying. He relaxed into death; his body fell down. A crowd gathered and they thought that this boy was dead. And what was happening inside was of tremendous value, ultimate value. Ramana saw his body disappearing. That’s where you came very close to. But he accepted and you rejected. Then he saw his mind disappearing - but he accepted it. And then a smile came over his face. The body disappeared, the mind disappeared and he was still there! Nothing had died! So he opened his eyes and laughed!”

  • @TheDeepening718
    @TheDeepening718 Před 2 lety +2

    It's not difficult to understand the spiritual Truth. The veil doesn't persist because it is too sophisticated for us to see past. It persists because we love it and crave it. We just don't like the dying part.