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Bhagavan Ramana Maharshi Quotes
- In the enquiry `Who am I?', `I' is the ego.
The question really means, what is the source or
origin of this ego? You need not have any
bhavana [attitude] in the mind. All that is
required is that you must give up the bhavana
that you are the body, of such and such a
description, with such and such a name, etc.
There is no need to have a bhavana about your
real nature. It exists as it always does. It is
real and no bhavana.
- Self-enquiry is certainly not an empty
formula and it is more than the repetition of
any mantra. If the enquiry `Who am I?' were a
mere mental questioning, it would not be of much
value. The very purpose of self-enquiry is to
focus the entire mind at its source. It is not,
therefore, a case of one `I' searching for
another `I'. Much less is self-enquiry an empty
formula, for it involves an intense activity of
the entire mind to keep it steadily poised in
pure Self-awareness.
- What is your real nature? Is it writing,
walking or being? The one unalterable reality is
being. Until you realize that state of pure
being you should pursue the enquiry. If once you
are established in it there will be no further
worry. No one will enquire into the source of
thoughts unless thoughts arise. So long as you
think `I am walking' or `I am writing', enquire
who does it.
- Holding the mind and investigating it is
advised for a beginner. But what is mind after
all? It is a projection of the Self. See for
whom it appears and from where it rises. The
`I'-thought will be found to be the root-cause.
Go deeper. The `I'-thought disappears and there
is an infinitely expanded 'I'-consciousness.
- The feeling `I work' is the hindrance. Ask
yourself `Who works?' Remember who you are. Then
the work will not bind you, it will go on
automatically. Make no effort either to work or
to renounce; it is your effort which is the
bondage. What is destined to happen will happen.
If you are destined not to work, work cannot be
had even if you hunt for it. If you are destined
to work, you will not be able to avoid it and
you will be forced to engage yourself in it. So,
leave it to the higher power; you cannot
renounce or retain as you choose.
- Renunciation is always in the mind, not in
going to forests or solitary places or giving up
one's duties. The main thing is to see that the
mind does not turn outward but inward. It does
not really rest with a man whether he goes to
this place or that or whether he gives up his
duties or not. All these events happen according
to destiny. All the activities that the body is
to go through are determined when it first comes
into existence. It does not rest with you to
accept or reject them. The only freedom you have
is to turn your mind inward and renounce
activities there.
- Food affects the mind. For the practice of
any kind of yoga, vegetarianism is absolutely
necessary since it makes the mind more sattvic
[pure and harmonious].
- The more you get fixed in the Self the more
other thoughts will drop off of themselves. The
mind is nothing but a bundle of thoughts, and
the `I'-thought is the root of all of them. When
you see who this `I' is and find out where it
comes from all thoughts get merged in the Self.
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