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

  2. 30 de mar. de 2016 · 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? If we talk of knowing the Self, there must be two selves, one a knowing self, another…

  3. 15 de ene. de 2019 · By following Ramana Maharshis advice. By meditation, breath-control and self-enquiry. By these practices, we should quieten the mind, and delve deep within ourselves.

  4. This article comprises a comprehensive guide to Ramana Maharshis self-inquiry practice, including contextual information, theory, meditation techniques, and more. We’ll draw on insights and analogies from the aforementioned sage, as well as the teachings of Vedanta.

  5. 16 de jul. de 2016 · 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. If the Self were to be reached, it would mean that the Self is not now and here, but that it should be got anew. What is got afresh, will also be lost. So it will be ...

  6. 22 de oct. de 2021 · Ramana Maharshi, 1870-1950, Hindu philosopher and saint from Tamil Nadu, India Edition statement from Publisher's note

  7. Ramana Maharshi’s sudden realization (or enlightenment) led to his teaching of a practice called self-inquiry. In self-inquiry, we ask ourselves who is the seer (or the awareness that views all of our experiences).