Saturday, 21 December 2019
Sunday, 15 December 2019
Why do we need to distinguish ourself as ego from whatever person we seem to be?
Posted by Michael James at 21:45 89 comments
Labels: Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi, dream, ego, Ēkāṉma Pañcakam, philosophy of Sri Ramana, self-investigation (ātma-vicāra), Uḷḷadu Nāṟpadu, Upadēśa Undiyār
Wednesday, 11 December 2019
What we need to investigate is not the act of witnessing but the witness itself
Posted by Michael James at 14:51 42 comments
Labels: Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi, dream, ego, self-investigation (ātma-vicāra)
Tuesday, 10 December 2019
Why should we try to be aware of ourself alone?
Posted by Michael James at 16:40 18 comments
Labels: Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi, bhakti (devotion), ego, Nāṉ Yār? (Who am I?), practice taught by Sri Ramana, self-investigation (ātma-vicāra), Uḷḷadu Nāṟpadu, Upadēśa Undiyār
Thursday, 5 December 2019
How to deal with whatever feelings may arise while we are investigating ourself?
I think that I understand your explanation on the descending and ascending process but when I try to write something on the subject, I become wordless-thoughtless and, instead of feeling freedom, since there are not walls from every angle which, at first, enabled me to turn towards myself to a great extent, now I’m having the opposite feeling of being immured and paralyzed and don’t know how to proceed from here. Does it make any sense? Why is it so?
Posted by Michael James at 15:17 46 comments
Labels: Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi, Nāṉ Yār? (Who am I?), practice taught by Sri Ramana, self-investigation (ātma-vicāra)
Sunday, 1 December 2019
Are there three states, two states or only one state?
Posted by Michael James at 10:40 61 comments
Labels: Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi, dream, ego, practice taught by Sri Ramana, self-investigation (ātma-vicāra), sleep, Uḷḷadu Nāṟpadu Anubandham