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  1. This little booklet contains the first set of instructions given by Ramana Maharshi. They are directly from his unique experience of self-realization. The original set of questions was asked by Sivaprakasam Pillai and later presented by Ramana Maharshi in prose form.

  2. 30 de mar. de 2016 · Ramana Maharshi: Non-duality and how to be Self-Realised (Atma-Jnana) March 30, 2016March 12, 2016 ~ Tom Das. In the following excerpts, Ramana Maharshi is telling us that we are already free, totally and completely. Can you accept this? Can you allow these words to move you? Can you intuit the truth to which they point?

  3. Self-inquiry is a spiritual practice recommended by Vedantic pioneer and mystic Ramana Maharshi. It involves directing attention to the feeling “I am” – the feeling of being itself – as a means of discovering the unreality of the “I” thought and revealing the inherent nonduality of consciousness.

  4. 15 de ene. de 2019 · When we get to that point, and find out the Source, the Real will be realized. So says Ramana Maharshi, who experienced pure happiness and abided in it. How to get lasting happiness. Theoretically, if happiness once comes from an object, then that object should always give us.

  5. 16 de jul. de 2016 · - Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi. How shall I realize the Self? Objects are Consciousness and Forms. What is Guru ' s Grace. How shall I realize the Self? An aristocratic lady looking very intelligent, though pensive, asked: D .: How shall I reach the Self? M .: There is no reaching the Self.

  6. 29 de ene. de 2023 · Jan 29, 2023. 4. Image by Sasin Tipchai from Pixabay. K nowing who and what we are is the path to happiness. Sri Ramana realized this at age 16 and has since inspired many on the path to find...

  7. of exploring the teachings of Ramana Maharshi. The Maharshis teachings were presented in a unique way for seekers to directly experience true peace and happiness. Ramana says: “Happiness is inherent in oneself and is not due to external causes. One must realize ones self in order to open the store of unalloyed happiness.”