Friday, May 22, 2026

Ramana

 


EVERY living being longs always to be happy, untainted by sorrow; and everyone has the greatest love for himself, which is solely due to the fact that happiness is his real nature





AVATARAS FROM:Mind, Body & Karma



Avatara, people say, is a divine incarnation, and the purpose of that incarnation is believed to be threefold: to establish dharma, to eradicate that which is not dharma, and to bring happiness in the life of good people. Now, each incarnation expresses certain qualities and attributes which are an inherent part of his nature, behaviour and mentality. These become the inspiration to establish dharma, righteousness, and nyaya, justice. It is also these qualities that define who becomes an avatara. For example, in the Vaishnava tradition there are twenty-four avataras of Narayana, out of which ten are important. The ninth avatara in this group is Buddha. The eighth avatara was Krishna, the seventh was Rama, the sixth was Parashurama who was contemporary to Rama. It is notnecessary that one avatara has to leave before the other can descend; two can coexist. Parashurama and Rama both lived in the same age and also had an encounter in the court of King Janaka, during the wedding of Sita with Rama.

Let us look at Buddha. People classify him as a non believer. He did not propogate any philosophy leading to God-realization; he only spoke of meditation and nirvana. Therefore the intellectuals of society consider him an atheist, and classify Buddhism as an atheistic philosophy. However this athiest was classified as the ninth avatara in the Vaishnava tradition. Why? Because he had one quality that permeated the entire globe: shanti, peace. They say that the personality and nature of Buddha was such that the moment you entered his presence, your mind stopped working and you experienced shoonyata: all the agitations, difficulties,stresses and worries disappeared. Kings would come and forget the affairs of the court, soldiers would come and forget their animosity, dacoits would come and be freed of their greed and violence. Everyone would experience the shoonya state. That is identified as Nirvana: the state of shanti when there is no agitation, there is absolute peace and harmony. There are no spikes, ripples or waves, nothing; you are a static mirror reflecting everything passively and objectively. Due to this quality, Buddha became part of the assembly of avataras.

In fact, we are all avataras, for we are all part of the same element though separated from it, just as water in a cup taken from the ocean is only aware of the cup. If it was sentient, it would only be aware of the base and the walls, of the container it is in. The taste, quality and composition of the water in the cup are all the same as that of the ocean, but due to the awareness being contained in the container, it is only aware of that much. The moment the container is emptied, the water becomes part of the ocean; it again experiences the vastness, the omniscience, omnipotence and omnipresence of its own element. Those who are able to experience and express this are the avataras.



Ludwig Wittgenstein



If we take eternity to mean not infinite temporal duration but timelessness, then eternal life belongs to those who live in the present.

Our life has no end in the way in which our visual field has no limits.




Return within by Abhishiktananda, Swami (Henri Le Saux)



Return within, to the place where there is nothing, and take care that nothing comes in. Penetrate to the depths of yourself, to the place where thought no longer exists, and take care that no thought arises there! There where nothing exists, Fullness! There where nothing is seen, the Vision of Being! There where nothing appears any longer, the sudden appearing of the Self! Dhyana is this!




Jennifer Welwood Original title "Renunciation"



There will always be voices that promise you greatness and glory;

They call out from the worldly marketplace; They call out from the spiritual marketplace; They call out from the bigger-better-more marketplace.
Do not buy their false promises, or purchase their ephemeral wares; What fulfills for a moment is not worth the price of your soul. There are heights that will lift you, but not when you try to ascend them; There are powers that will fill you, but not when you make them your own. There are treasures, and there are imitations of treasures. If you have lost your true gold, at least turn away from the glitter.

Want only what is true. This will lead you to the well of your deepest sorrows. Follow the passageway, all the way down; Become the dark emptiness of your core. Be still.  Don't measure the waiting. Be still.  Let the fire show you its secret heart; A strand of clear light running through you. Gather yourself there, and the luminous universe opens.
In the vast expanse, fathomless, infinite ocean of light, lose yourself, and find yourself, and become what you already are.



Ashtavakra Gita 2: 9-10



It is just an illusion:  Water shimmering in the sun,  A vein of silver in mother-of-pearl,  A serpent in a strand of rope.  From me the world streams out  And in me it dissolves,  As a bracelet melts into gold, A pot crumbles into clay, A wave subsides into water.When the world arises in me,



Ivan Granger Poetry Chaikhana



A mystic is content with nothing less than to touch the Truth in its most universal purity."



Matt Licata



We can descend into the fire of direct experience of our feelings.

It is within the very core of this holy fire, in the alchemical crucible of the body where the naked, groundless somatic territory of illumination occurs, where healing emerges, and a new pathway of love, care and compassion unfolds and illuminates within you.



Eternity BY Unknown



Eternity may be regarded as a negation as far as human finitude is concerned, but inasmuch as this finitude is always changing, becoming, that is, negating itself, what is really negative is the world itself and not the eternal. The eternal must be an absolute affirmation which our limited human understanding defines in negative terms. We must see the world in this affirmation, which is God's way of seeing the world, seeing everything as part of the whole. "Living in the light of eternity" cannot be anything else.



The Biblical God BY Unknown



The Biblical God is said to have given his name to Moses on Mount Sinai as "I am that I am." This is a most profound utterance, for all our religious or spiritual or metaphysical experiences start from it. This is the same as Christ's saying, "I am," that is, he is eternity itself, while Abraham is in time, therefore, he "was" and not "is." Those who live in the light of eternity always are and are never subjected to the becoming of "was" and "will be."