[Advaita-l] Ramana's method

Vishy vishy1962 at yahoo.com
Tue Oct 9 04:33:15 CDT 2012


Poojya Sadanandaji,

Pranams.....

while going thru this series of discussions, I remembered what I read long back....

"" realization is to realize that there is nothing to realize""


Now I am understanding that in total and started meditating on the same

hope my understanding is correct

pranams once again

viswanath



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 From: kuntimaddi sadananda <kuntimaddisada at yahoo.com>
To: A discussion group for Advaita Vedanta <advaita-l at lists.advaita-vedanta.org> 
Sent: Sunday, 7 October 2012 10:02 PM
Subject: Re: [Advaita-l] Ramana's method
 
Sureshji
- PraNams - 
you have just pointed out another misconception related to
self-realization. 
Now please tell me- when is the time you are
not experiencing yourself? It is not experience where there is an experiencer-experienced-
experiencing - which is time bound; but clear understanding that I do not need
any specific experience and I am revealed in every experience - prati bodha
viditam matam - says Kenopanishat. Shankara calls Samyak Darshnam - clear
vision of the truth as I am that. Tat tvam asi. That is the reason why
Vedanta insists on a live sampradaaya teacher for Vedantic study. My best
wishes
Hari Om!
Sadananda
 

    
>Thanks, mr. K and mr. S. my concern at the moment is applying advaita to life. As of now, my advaita is theoretical. There is no experience of any sort, so I am wondering what to do. At least some sort of experience through meditation could help, that's why I thought of atma vichara. Vrttis are hard to stop. They keep going like a river, and suppression doesn't help.
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