Monday, November 26, 2018

Silence - Bhagawan Sri Ramana Maharshi


One of the most influential and treasured of all was a man named Ramana Maharshi, from India. It is my humble opinion that he presents the most clear, gentle and loving approach to human freedom in history. At the core of his teachings are profound references to silence. Ramana speaks about pure silence this way:
"What exists in truth is the Self alone. The self is that where there is absolutely no "I" thought. That is called Silence. The Self itself is the world; the Self itself is "I"; the Self itself is God."
"The inner silence is self-surrender. And that is living without the sense of ego. Solitude is in the mind of humanity. Silence is ever speaking; it is the perennial flow of "language." It is interrupted by speaking; for words obstruct this mute language. Silence is permanent and benefits the whole of humanity. . . . By silence, eloquence is meant. It is the best language. There is a state when words cease and silence prevails."

"There is Consciousness along with quietness in the mind; this is exactly the state to be aimed at."

"In samadhi* there is only the feeling " I am" and no thoughts. The experience "I am" is being still." The Self is God. "I am" is God. All that is required to realize the Self is to be still."

*samadhi is a state of silent absorption in the Self, in God, in Nothingness of Mind itself, in Pure Silence

From the work called The Spiritual Teaching of Ramana Maharshi, Shambala Dragon Books 1988.

Be Still!

(Contributed by Mr. Amit Agarwal - Thanks)

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