Sri Ramana Maharshi
Happiness is your nature.
It is not wrong to desire
it.
What is wrong is seeking it
outside
when it is inside.
The real is as it is always.
We are not creating anything new or
achieving something which we
did not have before. The illustration
given in books is this. We
dig a well and create a huge pit. The
space in the pit or well has
not been created by us. We have just
removed the earth which was
filling the space there. The space
was there then and is also
there now. Similarly we have simply
to throw out all the
age-long samskaras [innate tendencies] which
are inside us. When all of
them have been given up, the Self will
shine alone.
-"Be As You Are"
Reality is simply the loss
of ego. Destroy the ego by seeking its identity. Because the ego is no entity it will
automatically vanish and reality will shine forth by itself.
You and I are the same.
What I have done is surely
possible for all.
You are the Self
now and can never be
anything else.
Throw your worries to the
wind,
turn within and find Peace.
We loosely talk of
Self-realization, for lack of a better term.
But how can one realize or make real that which alone is real? All we
need to do is to give up our habit of regarding as real that which is unreal.
All religious practices are meant solely to help us do this. When we stop
regarding the unreal as real, then reality alone will remain, and we will be
that.
'I exist' is the only
permanent self-evident experience of everyone.
Nothing else is so self-evident as 'I am'. What people call
self-evident, that is, the experience they get through the senses, is far from
self-evident. The Self alone is
that. So to do self-enquiry and be that
'I am' is the only thing to do. 'I am' is reality. I am this or that is unreal.
'I am' is truth, another name for Self.
Nobody doubts that he
exists, though he may doubt the existence of God. If he finds out the truth
about himself and discovers his own source, this is all that is required.
"God dwells in you, as
you, and you don't have to 'do' anything to be God-realized or Self-realized,
it is already your true and natural state." Just drop all seeking, turn
your attention inward, and sacrifice your mind to the One Self radiating in the
Heart of your very being. For this to be your own presently lived experience,
Self-Inquiry is the one direct and immediate way."
Every living being longs
always to be happy, untainted by sorrow; and everyone has the greatest love for
himself, which is solely due to the fact that happiness is his real nature.
Hence, in order to realize that inherent and untainted happiness, which indeed
he daily experiences when the mind is subdued in deep sleep, it is essential
that he should know himself. For obtaining such knowledge the inquiry 'Who am
I?' in quest of the Self is the best means."
because nearly all do not
know the true Self.
Real happiness abides in
Self-knowledge alone.
All else is fleeting.
To know one's Self
is to be blissful
always.
'That inner Self, as the
primeval Spirit,
Eternal, ever effulgent,
full and infinite Bliss,
Single, indivisible, whole
and living,
Shines in everyone as the
witnessing awareness.
That self in its splendour,
shining in the cavity of the heart
This self is neither born
nor dies,
Neither grows nor decays,
Nor does it suffer any
change.
When a pot is broken, the
space within it is not,
And similarly, when the body
dies the Self in it remains eternal.
Wanting to reform the world
without discovering one's true self is like trying to cover the world with
leather to avoid the pain of walking on stones and thorns. It is much simpler
to wear shoes.
...Bliss is not something to
be got.
On the other hand you are
always Bliss.
This desire [for Bliss] is
born of the sense of incompleteness.
To whom is this sense of
incompleteness?
Enquire. In deep sleep you
were blissful.
Now you are not so.
What has interposed between
that Bliss and this non-bliss?
It is the ego.
Seek its source and find you
are Bliss.
There is no greater mystery
than this, that we keep
seeking reality though in
fact we are reality. We
think that there is
something hiding reality and that
this must be destroyed
before reality is gained.
How ridiculous! A day will dawn when you will laugh
at all your past
efforts. That which will be the day
you laugh is also here and
now.
Relative knowledge pertains
to the mind and not to the Self. It is
therefore illusory and not permanent.
Take a scientist, for instance.
He formulates a theory that the Earth is round and goes on to prove it
on an incontrovertible basis. When he
falls asleep the whole idea vanishes; his mind is left a blank. What does it matter whether the world remains
round or flat when he is asleep? So you
see the futility of all such relative knowledge. One should go beyond relative knowledge and
abide in the Self. Real knowledge is
such experience, and not apprehension by the mind.
is the greatest service you
can
render the world.
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