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ATB. jagratha mama nityananda lanti swamula daggaraki asalu vellodu. nee journey ni nuvve decide chesko
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[color=red][size=14pt][b]What appears will also disappear and is therefore impermanent. The Self never appears and disappears and is therefore permanent. It is the only Reality.[/b][/size][/color]

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[size=18pt][b]There is no you, nor I, nor he; no present, nor past, nor future. It (Self) is beyond time and space, beyond expression. It is ever there.[/b][/size]

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[b]Before knowing about yourself by you, why you are curious and want to know about a Saint? First you know who you are. “Who am I “is not something to be recited like a mantra continuously. Once after questioning your self with that, immediately try to restrain your thoughts and try to focus your attention of mind on the roots of your Pride and Ego. --- Sri Ramana Maharshi.[/b]

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[size=10pt][b]“People imagine that the devotees crowding around a Jnani get special favors from him. If a guru shows partiality, how can he be a Jnani? Is he so foolish as to be flattered by people’s attendance on him and the service they do? Does distance matter? The guru is pleased with him only who gives himself up entirely, who abandons his ego forever. Such a man is taken care of wherever he may be. He need not pray. God looks after him unasked. The frog lives by the side of the fragrant lotus, but it is the bee who gets the honey.” - Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi[/b][/size]

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[b][color=red][size=14pt]There is solitude everywhere.[/size][/color][/b]

Note:  The solitude that Bhagavan refers to is not loneliness. It is a state where the mind is free of agitation and filled with quiet peace. Bhagavan is saying that we need not seek solitude in forests but can have it wherever we are.

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[quote author=skchinnari link=topic=83911.msg1264085#msg1264085 date=1289080336]
*=: nice thread
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Pranav Mama  *=: *=: *=:
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[size=10pt][b]The Desire less state is the real wisdom. These two are not separate from each other. Diverting mind from associations with various things and dealing with them is a desire less state. The state in which there is no perception of materialistic things and its related issued is called as pure intelligence. With an exception of true self, not expecting anything is the true renouncement.

That is remaining without any actions and activities with aspirations.

Without leaving from the power of true self, attachment to that true self is the real knowledge.

---- Sri Ramana Maharshi.[/b][/size]

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[quote author=Pranav link=topic=83911.msg1267762#msg1267762 date=1289143796]
[size=10pt][b]The Desire less state is the real wisdom. These two are not separate from each other. Diverting mind from associations with various things and dealing with them is a desire less state. The state in which there is no perception of materialistic things and its related issued is called as pure intelligence. With an exception of true self, not expecting anything is the true renouncement.

That is remaining without any actions and activities with aspirations.

Without leaving from the power of true self, attachment to that true self is the real knowledge.

---- Sri Ramana Maharshi.[/b][/size]


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