Sri Ramana Maharshi:
Effortless and choice-less awareness is our real nature. If we can attain that state and abide, that is all right. But one cannot reach it without effort, the effort of deliberation or meditation, whether it be upon Self inquiry, surrender or both. All the age-old vasanas (inherent tendencies) turn the mind outward to external objects. All such thoughts must be given up, the mind turned inwards. That, for most people, requires effort. Every teacher and every scripture tells the aspirant to keep quiet, but it is not so easy to do.
That is why all this effort is necessary. Even if we find somebody who has achieved this supreme state of stillness without seeming effort, you may take it that the necessary effort had already been made in a previous life. So effortless and choice-less awareness is attained only after deliberate meditation. That meditation can take whatever form that most appeals to you. See what helps you to be free of thought and adopt that for your meditation.
Bliss will ensue if you keep still, but however much you tell your mind this truth, it will not keep still. It is the ego-mind that tells itself to be still in order for it to attain bliss, but it will not do it. Though all the scriptures have said it and though we hear it daily from the great ones and even from our Guru, we are never quiet, always straying into the world of Maya (illusion) and sense objects. That is why conscious, deliberate effort is needed to attain that effortless state of stillness.
Indeed, until the supreme, effortless state is attained, it is impossible for a man not to make effort. His own nature compels him to, just as Sri Krishna in the Bhagavad Gita told Arjuna that his own nature would compel him to fight.
If you can keep still without engaging in any other pursuits, well and good. But for so long as you are obliged to be active, do not give up the attempt to realize the Self. Often glimpses of Realization are attained before it becomes permanent, and in all such cases effort remains necessary.
Yet, the belief that you have to make an effort to get rid of this dream of a waking state and attain Realization or real awakening is also a part of the dream. When you attain Realization you will see that there was neither the dream during sleep nor the dream during the waking state, but only yourself and your real nature.
~ Sri Ramana Maharshi.
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Very beautiful quote. This primordial purity is untouched by all the arisings and ceasings, so needs no cultivation or modification – indeed it can’t be improved even if you tried!
Once you can rest in this pristine state then any appearances just self liberate of themselves – nothing needs to be done.
Yet you will not reach this without recognising your natural state.
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Brilliant!! What a beautiful summation. ππ§‘
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Tom – thank you for this – His words are so clear and so succinct.
You said at a recent Satsang, that there is nothing to do to attain realization, but you must do nothing. This post is a great reminder that it takes significant effort to do nothing, as even the smallest movement of mind is something.
Thank you π ππ
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Beautiful post. Thanks for sharing ππποΈπͺBestUtsav
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Does anyone know the source of these wonderful words? What is it from? Is it a compilation of various sayings or from one quote?
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UG didn’t think much of Ramana Maharshi; also John Troy and Robert Salztman aren’t that convinced. I’ve read a few things of his but I’d prefer to stick to UG.
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Yes, it is good to follow what you think is best, much love π
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And to you Tom. I used to follow your blog which I very much like but I stepped away from WordPress and lost touch. I look forward to your further posts. Deep bows, Julian
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