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Ramana Maharshi’s “Who am I?”
Richard Clarke
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Living in the Embrace of Arunachala
| 3 years ago
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
Richard Clarke
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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
Richard Clarke
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Living in the Embrace of Arunachala
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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 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 – 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
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Satsang – Who am I – Paragraph 17
Richard Clarke
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Living in the Embrace of Arunachala
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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
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Ramana Maharshi Satsang Who am I, paragraph 16
Richard Clarke
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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
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Ramana Maharshi Satsang Who am I, paragraph 16
Richard Clarke
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Living in the Embrace of Arunachala
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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
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Ramana Maharshi Satsang – Who am I? paragraph 13 – The separate world depends on the separate ego
Richard Clarke
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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
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Ramana Maharshi Satsang – Who am I? paragraph 13 – The separate world depends on the separate ego
Richard Clarke
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Living in the Embrace of Arunachala
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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
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advaita vedanta
meditation
mooji
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