Friday 28 March 2014
No differences exist in the non-dual view of Sri Ramana
This is the third of the following five instalments, which are a slightly modified reproduction of an interview in which I answered seven questions asked by the editor of the online Non-Duality Magazine for their current issue entitled The Celibacy Question:
Thursday 20 March 2014
Ātma-vicāra is the only means by which we can experience ourself as we really are
(Interview on Celibacy: Part 2)
This is the second of the following five instalments, which are a slightly modified reproduction of an interview in which I answered seven questions asked by the editor of the online Non-Duality Magazine for their current issue entitled The Celibacy Question:
Posted by Michael James at 11:34 5 comments
Labels: Āṉma-Viddai, Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi, Guru Vācaka Kōvai, Nāṉ Yār? (Who am I?), self-investigation (ātma-vicāra), Upadēśa Undiyār
Saturday 15 March 2014
Self-investigation and sexual restraint
(Interview on Celibacy: Part 1)
Recently I was interviewed (via email) by the editor of the online Non-Duality Magazine for their current issue entitled The Celibacy Question, and the entire interview is posted here. Since it is a very long interview, running to more than 17,000 words, I will reproduce it here (with slight modifications) in five instalments:
Posted by Michael James at 13:01 15 comments
Labels: Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi, Guru Vācaka Kōvai, Nāṉ Yār? (Who am I?), practice taught by Sri Ramana, self-investigation (ātma-vicāra), self-love
Monday 3 March 2014
Does the practice of ātma-vicāra work?
In a recent comment on one of my old articles, How to start practising ātma-vicāra?, someone called Jas wrote:
The theory sounds amazing and very inspiring but does the practice work?
Are there many examples of people who have realised the self by using this practice alone? From my limited readings on the subject it seems most aspirants who have realised the self through this practice have had (sometimes) extensive experience of other practices prior to embarking on enquiry.
Michael, how about you own experience of this practice. Have you found or do you feel your practice has ‘progressed’ over the years. Is your experience of practice now different to when first you started? From what I understand, rarely does one or can one feel progression towards realisation but has enquiry had any other impact on your life positive or negative?
Posted by Michael James at 11:16 8 comments
Labels: Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi, Nāṉ Yār? (Who am I?), practice taught by Sri Ramana, self-investigation (ātma-vicāra), Sri Sadhu Om, Upadēśa Undiyār
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