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This work contains almost everything written by Bhagavan Sri Ramana
Maharshi, his inspired compositions, and a number of translations
from ancient Advaitic texts, representing the essence of his
teachings. They fall into two categories-those which exemplify the
path of surrender through love and devotion to the Divine, and
those which are more doctrinal. The first group included the Five
Hymns to Sri Arunachala, of which the first poem, The Marital
Garland of Letters, "is among the most profound and moving poems in
any language" and expressses the attitude of the soul aspiring for
union with God. Sri Bhagavan has affirmed that seekers who study
these works are certain to attain the Bliss of Liberation.
THE TEACHINGS OF RAMANA MAHARSHI is a companion volume to Ramana
Maharshi and the Path of Sel-Knowledge and contains many of his
actual conversations with those who sought his guidance. It covers
the whole religious and spiritual field from basic theories about
God and the nature of human beings, to advice about the conduct of
our daily lives. The questions, and the Bhagavan's replies, are
expressed in the simplest language, and no previous knowledge of
Hinduism is needed to understand what is being discussed. This is a
practical and down-to-earth spiritual insight that works for our
modern world.
Enlighten yourself in 2019 with the simple but powerful teachings
of Sri Ramana Maharshi - one of India's most revered spiritual
masters. 'Our own Self-realization is the greatest service we can
render the world' _________ Be As You Are is the definitive guide
to his knowledge, edited by the former librarian from Sri
Maharshi's ashram, which can be found flourishing at the foot of
the holy mountain of Arunchala. The book collects conversations
with the many seekers who came to him for guidance, answering the
questions sought on the road to enlightenment. Through this book,
we can discover the essence of Sri Ramana's teaching: that
self-realisation is the vital quest we must all pursue, before we
can attempt to understand the world. Reissue of the classic
spiritual work, updated with a new cover.
Book & DVD. Nan Yar is a classic spiritual text from one of the
greatest Indian teachers, Sri Ramana Maharshi, and one of the most
important books of the 20th Century. Containing the essence of his
teachings, it lights the way for a clear, practical understanding
and realization of spiritual awakening. A beautifully designed
edition, the original text has been set to touching quotes and
wonderful digital remastered photographs of Sri Ramana Maharshi.
Trailer DVD included in the back for the films of Open Sky Press.
A mistake made by almost everyone who studies the Direct Path
Teachings is that instead of using the teachings as practice
instructions they become lost in spiritual concepts. Most of those
people never correct that mistake and at the end of their physical
life they are still lost in a maze of concepts without having
realized the True Self. A journey that never goes beyond thought is
not a journey to Self Realization. In this book Seven Sages teach
how to avoid getting lost in concepts.The type is Palatino 16 for
crisp clear easy reading.This book contains all of the quotes in
Chapter (Step) One from the book The Seven Steps to Awakening. How
Not to Get Lost in Concepts is book Six in the Self Realization
Series. One purpose of the Self Realization Series is to put just
one category of quotes into a small book that has the advantage of
making it easier to focus, meditate on, grasp and have insight into
just one subject at a time. That makes the approach simple, easier
and less complicated. The idea is to stay focused on just one
subject until you have received everything you need to receive from
that one subject. Most people go on to the next subject without
ever having learned to apply to their lives the subject they are
studying now. The Self Realization series of books are portable
practice manuals aimed at helping sincere seekers of Self
Realization master one Key to Self Realization at a time.The six
titles in the Self Realization Series are: 1.Self Awareness
Practice Instructions. 2.The Desire for Liberation.3.The False
self.4.Inspiration and Encouragement on the Path to Self
Realization. 5.Everything is an Illusion.6.How Not to Get Lost in
Concepts.
This work contains almost everything written by Bhagavan Sri Ramana
Maharshi, his inspired compositions, and a number of translations
from ancient Advaitic texts, representing the essence of his
teachings. They fall into two categories-those which exemplify the
path of surrender through love and devotion to the Divine, and
those which are more doctrinal. The first group included the Five
Hymns to Sri Arunachala, of which the first poem, The Marital
Garland of Letters, "is among the most profound and moving poems in
any language" and expressses the attitude of the soul aspiring for
union with God. Sri Bhagavan has affirmed that seekers who study
these works are certain to attain the Bliss of Liberation.
Ramana Maharshi war erst 21 Jahre alt, als er die Grundlage fur das
Buchlein Wer bin ich? schuf, ohne dass er je die Absicht hatte, ein
Buch uber seine Lehre zu schreiben. Er wohnte in der
Virupaksha-Hohle auf dem Arunachala. Obwohl er in jener Zeit nicht
sprach, fuhlten die Menschen instinktiv, dass er ein Weiser war und
kamen mit ihren spirituellen Fragen und Problemen zu ihm. Einer von
ihnen war Sivaprakasam Pillai, ein Philosoph, der bei einer
Finanzbehorde beschaftigt war. In den Buchern, die er studiert
hatte, konnte er auf seine existenzielle Frage Wer bin ich? keine
Antwort finden. 1902 besuchte er den Maharshi auf dem Berg und
stellte ihm seine brennenden Fragen. Ramana schrieb die Antworten
entweder auf den Boden oder mit Kreide auf Schiefer. Sivaprakasam
Pillai schrieb sich die Fragen und Antworten nachtraglich aus dem
Gedachtnis auf. Seine Sammlung wurde jedoch erst 1923 als
Frage-und-Antwort-Version veroffentlicht. Ramana hat wenige Jahre
spater davon eine Essay-Version verfasst. Dies ist die Ubersetzung
der Essay-Version und einiger ausgewahlter Gesprache mit Ramana
Maharshi.
The renowned Indian sage Ramana Maharshi is beloved by Buddhists,
Hindus, Christians, and Taoists alike for the inspirational power
of his teachings, which transcend all religious differences. Here
is a collection of Sri Ramana's instructions and discourses culled
from three works: "Who Am I? ," " Spiritual Instructions ," ""and"
Maharshi's Gospel. "These teachings are arranged by topics such as
work and renunciation, silence and solitude, peace and happiness,
and the discipline of self-inquiry. Reading this book, presented in
question-and-answer format, evokes the feeling of being with this
outstanding teacher at one of his intimate teaching sessions.
Die 30 Verse von Upadesa Saram bilden die Quintessenz der Lehre Sri
Ramana Maharshis, des Weisen vom Berg Arunachala. Sie sind vom
Stellenwert den alten Upanishaden vergleichbar. Bereits zu Ramanas
Lebzeiten wurde Upadesa Saram tglich in seiner Anwesenheit zusammen
mit den Veden rezitiert. Dieser Brauch besteht bis heute im
Ramanashram. Die Lehre ist klar und fr jeden, der sich davon
treffen lsst, nachvollziehbar und praktikabel.
Sri Ramana Maharshi schrieb wenig, und das auch nur, wenn andere
ihn darum baten. So entstanden diese 40 Verse etwa 1928 auf Dr ngen
von Muruganar hin. Ramana verfasste sie in seiner Muttersprache
Tamil und nannte sie Ulladu Narpadu . Ulladu bedeutet, das was ist,
was existiert, was wirklich ist und Narpadu bedeutet vierzig.
Deshalb kann man bersetzen: Vierzig Verse ber die Wirklichkeit oder
ber das, was ist. Die 40 Verse mit den Erg nzungsversen ergeben ein
rundes Ganzes der Lehre Ramanas und eignen sich hervorragend daf r,
sie immer wieder zu berdenken. Wer bin ich und Die Quintessenz der
spirituellen Unterweisung (Upadesa Saram), die im selben Verlag
erschienen sind, sind weitere Werke Ramana Maharshis, die mit
diesem B chlein eng verwoben sind.
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