Path: shell.portal.com!shell.portal.com!not-for-mail From: nagasiva@yronwode.com (nagasiva) Newsgroups: alt.magick.tyagi,talk.religion.misc,talk.religion.newage,alt.religion.hinduism,alt.yoga Subject: PGopal: Ramana Maharshi Date: 16 Jan 1996 12:05:08 -0800 Organization: Portal Communications (shell) Lines: 50 Sender: tyagi@shell.portal.com Message-ID: <4dh0dk$cgd@jobe.shell.portal.com> References: <4cge7t$jr6@babbage.ece.uc.edu <4cvj7s$3v@babbage.ece.uc.edu> Reply-To: pggopal@computer.net NNTP-Posting-Host: jobe.shell.portal.com Xref: shell.portal.com alt.magick.tyagi:6227 talk.religion.misc:199486 talk.religion.newage:46950 alt.yoga:4150 [from soc.religion.hindu: pggopal@computer.net] rkubarych@aol.com (RKubarych) wrote: > I have heard of this great Indian Saint and I am interested in >practicing self inquiry as he expounded. He seems to be the most genuine >seer of our era. I have read a book on the subject by Sri Sadhu Om >entitled "The Path of Sri Ramana." It is a good book but as of yet I >have not been very successful in self enquiry. It seems that when I sit I >am bombarded with fleeting thoughts and that I am only repeating to myself >who am I? and coming up with an intelectual response. If anyone could >offer some insights as to what this question really means I would be >grateful. > Sincerely, > Robert Kubarych >-- >----------------------------------------------------------------------- >Subm.: srh@rbhatnagar.csm.uc.edu Admin: srh-request@rbhatnagar.csm.uc.edu >Archives/Home Page: http://rbhatnagar.csm.uc.edu:8080/soc_hindu_home.html Between the ages of 5 and about 8 I was fortunate to visit Tiruvannamalai several times and have Darshans of Sri Ramana. I remember seeing him for the first time and being somewhat embarassed of his nakedness- just a loin cloth. He just sat and looked at devotees who trooped in did their namaskar and sat down. When they left they did their namaskar and left. I did not understand the reason for all this. However, as I kept coming with my parents, I came to love the naked man. He had a serenity and a loving smile that gave me a joy that I could not explain. Towards the end, he was apparently suffering from the cancer that was ravaging him, but I stll perceived his love for all around him. I remember as he was lying in bed a devotee was about to leave he asked whether the devotee had eaten and asked that prasadams be given to him. This is just a few days after an operation that was to be his last. I was too young to understand the philosophy of the man, but not too young to bask in the warmth of the man's love for all that was around him. I have never forgotten him. This probably does not help in understanding Ramana, but I thought I will share my experiences in this forum. I remember his devotees, Maj. Chadwick who was later called Sadhu Arunachala, Paul Brunton ,Arthur Osborn and Mrs Talayarkhan. They have left behind their interpretations that might help. Their was another saint with him, his name was Murugunar who wrote beautiful Tamil poetry on Ramana's philosophy. -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Subm.: srh@rbhatnagar.csm.uc.edu Admin: srh-request@rbhatnagar.csm.uc.edu Archives/Home Page: http://rbhatnagar.csm.uc.edu:8080/soc_hindu_home.html -- To ensure my response CC all public replies to email (READ alt.magick.tyagi) (emailed replies may be posted) * http://www.hollyfeld.org/~tyagi/nagasiva.html INTENTIONAL .SIG PROTEST: FUCK SHIT PISS COCKSUCKER MOTHERFUCKER TITS CUNT