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Non emergence of “I”– Ramana Clips: Forty Verses, Verse 27
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Ramana Maharshi: “The State of non-emergence of “I” is the state of being THAT. Without questing for that State of the non-emergence of ‘“I” and attaining It, how can one accomplish one’s own
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Know the Self and be free – Ramana Clips: Forty Verses, verse 19
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Ramana Maharshi: “Only those who have no knowledge of the Source of destiny and free-will dispute as to which of them prevails. They that know the Self as the one Source of destiny and free-will are
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The Self is the only Reality – Ramana Clips: Forty Verses, Verse 13
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Ramana Maharshi’s words: “THE SELF, WHICH IS KNOWLEDGE, IS THE ONLY REALITY.” This Ramana Clip is from a longer video from Richard Clarke, as he comments on Forty Verses on
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Mindfulness with Richard: The Three Marks
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Richard Clarke talks about Buddhism’s Three Marks, or Three Three Universal Characteristics, impermanence, suffering and no self. With a video, The First 8 Exercises of Mindful Breathing by Thich
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Ramana Satsang Talks with Ramana – Talk 43
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Ramana Maharshi’s words: “In sleep there is no ‘I’. The ‘I-thought’ arises on waking and then the world appears. Where was this ‘I’ in sleep?” Commentary by Richard Clarke. With a video from Nome,
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Ramana Maharshi Commentary Podcast: 40 Verses on Reality V 11 Ignorance is not knowing the knower
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Ramana Maharshi’s words:“Is it not, rather, ignorance to know all else without knowing oneself, the knower?” Commentary by Richard Clarke. Discourse by Nome, “Know the
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Song of Ribhu, Chapter3 Verses 19-24
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A line from these verses:“The idea that concludes, “I am the body”Is not a whit real. Indeed, all That exists is Brahman.” Read by Richard
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Ramana Maharshi Satsang – Talks 41 2 Find the source
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Talks with Ramana Maharshi – Talk 41-2 Ramana Maharshi says, “Find the source. You must reach the source without fail. The false ‘I’ will disappear and the real ‘I’ will be realized. ” Comments by
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Ramana Maharshi Satsang – Talks 41 1
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Ramana says: “Self is not to be reached. Is there any moment when Self is not? ” Commentary by Richard Clarke. Discourse by Nome, “The self alone is – within you and without
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Mindfulness with Richard – Befriending yourself
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To quiet the mind you need to stop this reaching out. Self-compassion, befriending yourself helps you be happy in this moment. This deepens your
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Ramana Maharshi Commentary Podcast 40 Verses on Reality Verse 9: Only One
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Powerful teaching. Ramana Maharshi’s words: “The duality of subject and object and trinity of seer, sight, and seen can exist only if supported by the One. If one turns inward in search of that One
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Talks with Sri Ramana Maharshi Satsang -Talk 29 Discrimination and Grace
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Ramana Maharshi says, “Divine Grace is essential for Realization.” Commentary by Richard Clarke. Video from Nome, a discourse, “As you ever are,” and a shorty guided
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Ramana Maharshi Commentary Podcast 40 Verses on Reality V7 That which does not rise or set is
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Ramana Maharshi’s words: “That Perfection wherein the world and knowledge thereof rise and set, and which shines without rising and setting, is alone the Reality.” Commentary by Richard Clarke. With
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Talks with Sri Ramana Maharshi Satsang – Talk 30
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Some of Ramana Maharshi’s words: ““All thoughts are inconsistent with realization. … Thought is one thing and realization is quite another” Comments by Richard Clarke. Video from Nome, a discourse,
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Podcast: Who am I? – P 15 – Subsidence of the mind in the Self
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Ramana Maharshi Podcast Series: “Who am I?” 3,4 and 5
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Continuing with “Who am I?: Paragraphs 3, 4 and 5. I call these verse, No this not this, Mind’s illusion, and Not a thought
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New Podcast Series” Ramana Maharshi Commentary
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I have started a podcast series that may interest readers of this blog. It is Ramana Maharshi Commentary. I have spent more than 30 years absorbing his teaching and practicing the Self-inquiry Ramana
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The Tale of the Yellow Path
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Living in the Embrace of Arunachala
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This booklet describes Richard and Carol’s exploration of Arunachala, and its Inner Path. The Inner Path is a walking route around about half of Arunachala that is close to the mountain. It is away
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Ramana Maharshi’s “Who am I?”
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Living in the Embrace of Arunachala
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Satsang: Ramana Maharshi’s “Who am I?”– Paragraph 24
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Ramana Maharshi’s words: “Countless vishaya-vasanas (subtle tendencies of the mind in relation to objects of sense gratification), coming one after the other in quick succession like the waves of the
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Satsang: Ramana Maharshi’s “Who am I? – paragraph 23
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Ramana Maharshi’s words: Paragraph 23, Ramana’s words: “Regulation of diet, restricting it to satvic food taken in moderate quantity, is of all the rules of conduct the best; and it is most conducive
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Satsang: Ramana Maharshi’s “Who am I?” Paragraph 22
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Ramana;s words: “When the mind is split up and dissipated into countless varying thoughts, each individual thought becomes extremely weak and inefficient. When, on the contrary, such thoughts subside
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Ramana Maharshi Satsang –“Who am I?” Paragraph 21
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Ramana words: “Like breath control, meditation on form, incantations, invocations,and regulation of diet are only aids to control of the mind. Through the practice of meditation or invocation the
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Satsang: Ramana Maharshi’s “Who am I?” Paragraph 20
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Ramana ’s book, “Who am I?,” the “All Text” version, edited by Ramana himself. Paragraph 20, Ramana;s words: “Breath and vital forces are also described as the gross manifestation of the mind. … But
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Ramana Maharshi Satsang Who am I, paragraph 19
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Ramana Maharshi’s “Who am I” all text version: Paragraph 19 The source of the mind is the same as that of breath and vital forces. It is really the multitude of thoughts that constitutes the mind;
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Ramana Maharshi Satsang Who am I, paragraph 18
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Who am I? – all test version – Paragraph 18 Ramana’s words: For instance, the mind subsides by the practice of pranayama (restraint and control of breath and vital forces); yet such subsidence lasts
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Ramana Maharshi Satsang – Who am I? paragraph 15
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This opens is a video, “Life after the rain,” to bring feel of Arunachala to you, then videos from Swami Sarvapriyananda, Rupert Spira, and Nome of SAT. “Who am I” all text version: Paragraph 15:
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Ramana Maharshi Satsang Who am I paragraph 14
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Ramana said: If in this manner (meaning absorption of the mind in the heart by Self-inquiry) the mind becomes absorbed in the Heart, the ego or “I”. Which is the center of the multitude of thoughts
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