I recently
uploaded a section on Self Enquiry onto my website. You can view it at this link
https://www.arunachalasamudra.org/selfenquiry.html
I realise and accept that we have to keep repeating the message over and over for it to overwhelm all those stubborn vasanas.
When you go to the Ashram bookstore it is packed with all and sundry discussing Ramana's self enquiry. But it was Ramana that admonished us "don't make it complicated, its very simple." Below is a short quote from the book Bhagavan's Grace which is an example of the perfect simplicity of his representation of Self Enquiry. Its very nice.
Bhagavan's Grace
Q: What are the hindrances to the realization of the true self?
Bhagavan: Memory, chiefly habits of thoughts, accumulated tendencies.
Q: How does one get rid of these hindrances?
Bhagavan: Seek for the self through meditation by tracing every thought back to its origin, which is only mind. Never allow thought to run on. If you do it will be unending. Take it back to the starting place, the mind; again and again, and the thought and the mind both die of inaction.
The mind only exists by reason of thought. Stop that and there is no mind. As each doubt and depression arises, ask yourself, "Who is it that doubts?" Tear everything away until there is nothing but the source of all that remains.
Live always in the present, there is no past or future, except in the mind.
No comments:
Post a Comment