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Bhagavan Ramana Maharshi Quotes Ramana Maharshi is an enlightened sage from 19th century born in India.

Ramana Maharshi is one of the most famous and respected advaita guru of India. His teachings are based on realization of Self.The only meditation technique which Ramana Maharshi taught to his disciple, seekers and visitors to His ashram in south India was to find out the root (source) of 'I' thought. According to Ramana Maharshi, If we trace the source of 'I' thought then the ego starts disappearing and Self is revealed. This 'Self' is our true nature or soul or atma or what ever name one can call it. One need to abide in this self rather than listening to the desires of mind or ego. Here are some selected quotes from Ramana Maharshi talks You are awareness. Awareness is another name for you. Since you are awareness there is no need to attain or cultivate it. All that you have to do is to give up being aware of other things, that is of the not-Self. If one gives up being aware of them then pure awareness alone remains, and that is the Self.

Liberation is our very nature. We are that. The very fact that we wish for liberation shows that freedom from all bondage is our real nature. It is not to be freshly acquired. All that is necessary is to get rid of the false notion that we are bound. When we achieve that, there will be no desire or thought of any sort. So long as one desires liberation, so long, you may take it, one is in bondage. There is only one state, that of consciousness or awareness or existence. The three states of waking, dream and sleep cannot be real. They simply come and go. The real will always exist. In deep sleep man is devoid of possessions, including his own body. Instead of being unhappy he is quite happy. Everyone desires to sleep soundly. The conclusion is that happiness is inherent in man and is not due to external causes. One must realize the Self in order to open the store of unalloyed happiness. Realization is nothing to be gained afresh; it is already there. All that is necessary is to get rid of the thought `I have not realized'.

It is the ego which raises such difficulties, creating obstacles and then suffering from the perplexity of apparent paradoxes. Find out who makes the enquiries and the Self will be found. Because samskaras [innate mental tendencies] have not been destroyed. Unless the samskaras cease to exist, there will always be doubt and confusion. All efforts are directed to destroying doubt and confusion. To do so their roots must be cut. Their roots are the samskaras. These are rendered ineffective by practice as prescribed by the Guru. The Guru leaves it to the seeker to do this much so that he might himself find out that there is no ignorance. What is bliss but your own being ? You are not apart from being which is the same as bliss. You are now thinking that you are the mind or the body which are both changing and transient. But you are unchanging and eternal. That is what you should know.

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