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Ramana Maharshi’s “Who am I?”
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The series on Ramana Maharshi’s “Who am I?” is now complete. If you want to dive deeper into Ramana’s first teaching, this is a great way to do it. We go through each verse, and present videos from other teachers that are appropriate, teachers like Swami Sarvapriyananda, Rupert Spira,
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Satsang: Ramana Maharshi’s “Who am I?”- Paragraph 28
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Paragraph 28, Remana’s words:“God and the Guru are not really different: they are identical.He that has earned the Grace of the Guru shall undoubtedly be saved and never forsaken, just as the prey that has fallen into the tiger’s jaws will never be allowed to escape.But the disciple, for his
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Satsang – Ramana Maharshi’s “Who am I?”– Paragraph 27
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Ramana’s words:“Not to desire anything extraneous to oneself constitutes vairaga (dispassion) or nirasa (desirelessness).Not to give up one’s hold on the Self constitutes jnana (knowledge).But really vairaga and jnana are one and the same. Just as the pearl diver, tying stones to his waist,
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Satsang – Ramana Maharshi’s “Who am I?” Paragraph 26
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Ramana’s words: “So long as subtle tendencies continue to inhere in the mind, it is necessary to carry on the enquiry: “Who am I?”As and when thoughts occur, they should one and all be annihilated then and there, at the very place of their origin, by the method of enquiry in quest of the
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Satsang: Ramana Maharshi’s “Who am I?” Paragraph 25
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Ramana’s words:“However sinful a person may be, if he would stop wailing inconsolably:“Alas! I am a sinner, how shall I attain Liberation?”and, casting away even the thought that he is a sinner,if he would zealously carry on meditation on the Self, he would most assuredly get
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Satsang – Who am I – Paragraph 17
Richard Clarke
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Ramana Maharshi’s words: For the subsidence of mind there is no other means more effective and adequate than Self-inquiry. Even though by other means the mind subsides, that is only apparently so; it will rise again. With videos fro Swami Sarvapriyananda, Mooji and Nome of SAT. Hosted by Richard
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Ramana Maharshi Satsang Who am I, paragraph 16
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This part of the teaching, people struggle with so long as they grapple with their mind. When they take it deep and experience it, then all is well. Paragraph 16, Ramana’s words: Atman alone exists and is real. The threefold reality of world, individual soul, and God is, like the illusory
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Ramana Maharshi Satsang – Who am I? paragraph 13 – The separate world depends on the separate ego
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Who am I? Paragraph 13 It is only when the subtle mind is externalized through the activity of the intellect and the sense-organs that the gross name and form constituting the world appear. When, on the other hand, the mind stays firmly in the Heart, they recede and disappear. Restraint of the
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Ramana Maharshi Satsang – Paragraph 12 of “Who am I?”
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Richard Clarke Satsang Even when extraneous thoughts sprout up during such inquiry, do not seek to complete the rising thought, but instead, deeply inquire within, “To whom has this thought occurred?” No matter how many thoughts thus occur to you, if you would with acute vigilance inquire
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Satsang on Ramana Maharshi: His life, experiences, and teaching
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Richard Clarke Satsang Ramana Maharshi’s life is reviewed from childhood through his mahasamadhi. Key elements of his spiritual journey are described in his own words and illustrated with many photos that Carol and I took while in India. The first minutes from the film, Jnani, illustrating his
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Ramana Maharshi Satsang – Who am I, paragraph 1: We all want to be happy
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This is a much-improved start to the “Who am I?” by Ramana Maharshi Satsang series. This introduces the series, Ramana Maharshi, Swami Sarvapryananda, Rupert Spira and Nome of SAT, as well as myself. I am also better with Zoom, so some technical details are improved. It is worth watching, even
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Ramana Maharshi Self knowledge Satsang P8 Inquire to know the Self
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“Who am I?” Paragraph 8 By a steady and continuous investigation into the nature of the mind, the mind is transformed into That to which the “I” refers; and that is in fact the Self. Mind has to necessarily depend for its existence on something gross, it never subsists by itself. It is the
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