T he Prayer of Surrender posted outside the Western Canteen at Puttaparthy. Why get agitated? Let me take care of all your business. I shall be the one who will think about them. I am waiting for nothing else but your surrender to Me, and then you do not have to worry any more about anything. Say farewell to all fears and discouragement. You demonstrate that you do not trust Me. On the contrary, you must rely blindly on me. To surrender means to turn your thoughts away from troubles; to turn them away from difficulties you encounter and from all your problems. Leave everything into me hands saying “Lord, Thy will be done. Thou think of it”. That is to say ‘Lord, thanks you for You have taken everything into Your hands, and You will resolve this for my highest good.’ Remember that thinking of the consequences of a thing is contrary to surrender. That is to say that when you worry that a situation has not had the desired outcome, you thus demonstrate ...
Ramesh signing one of his books for us as he always did One of his inscriptions is here: "The wild geese do not intend to cast their reflection; the water has no mind to receive their image" "Conciousness is all there is" See here for an excerpt from 'Pointers' by Ramesh, on the teachings of his guru, Nisargadatta Maharaj "All effort at controlling thoughts, appetites and desires cannot but strengthen them along with the ego" "The seeing is the only doing necessary." "What you are trying to find is what you already are" "If you but cease from useless conceptualizing, you will be what you are and what you have always been." "What constitutes bondage or hindrance to Realization is not activity or even effort but the sense of personal doership" As the Buddha said, "events happen; deeds are done, but there is no individual doer thereof" "The final truth, as Ramana Maharshi and Nisargadatta Mahara...
200 BC-2011 Search other dates Search Results 200 BC 200 BC Advaita Vedanta , the final wisdom of the Vedas , which was set down in the years around 200 BC . ' Advaita Vedanta proceeds from an all- embracing whole, which, simultaneously, is the source of all, of which everything is a part' ► 788 AD 788 AD - Shankaracharya was born in South India in about 788 CE . He renounced the world at an early age, became a religious teacher and established the Advaita Vedanta (strict monism) school of philosophy, which is based on the Upanishads, Vedanta Sutra (aphorisms on the Upanishads) and the Bhagavad Gita. He travelled all over India expounding Advaita Vedanta , which is a masterpiece of spiritual insight and intellectual subtlety. 800 AD 800 AD - 12. The most radical school of the later philosophical traditions of Hinduism, " Advaita" means "non-duality"; "Vedanta" ...
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