Suffering and prayer are the available options. To cling and to strive is suffering. To surrender and flow is prayer. Fight anxiety with repeated positive ideas made firm in its place. Replace one type of thought with another. Do not cling or plan or attempt to control. Trust. That is prayer. This is the experience you seek.
@Ptah𓁰Amun𓁩Ra𓁜 No, one need not experience the hell. One may simply surrender instead. This is a choice I was unprepared to make until I had suffered sufficiently. None of my chosen suffering was necessary, not one bit. It had a point given my chosen purpose in this life, but it was not necessary at all. I could have simply relaxed into the presence at any time. I simply was not ready until now. Once I admitted I am insufficient to my goal, that I will not receive what I want no matter what I do, then I gave myself over in surrender. I had to suffer to admit my powerlessness or else I would never have seen the root of my ego. Then I found the experience you are seeking.
I remain ego dominated in clinging, in my struggle, in my suffering and anxious reaching for control. None of that is required. What is required is a refusal to continue making the same mistake. Then suffering ends. It requires real, true, practical relaxation and surrender. Suffering only prepares the chooser for their unavoidable future choice.
@Ptah𓁰Amun𓁩Ra𓁜 That's quite an assumption there - that my journey involves no pain. I stopped reading there. You refer to observation as if it is fundamental to some argument you are making. I'm not arguing with you. That's why I stopped. If you don't agree with my observations as offered, then I can't blame you. I never do. You choose what you hear and what your don't. Whether you choose to hear me or not, that should indicate to you your position on your road relative to where you have been before, not to me. I'm a non issue, darlin'. I am not fighting you. I will not fight. There is no argument to make even. Either you get it or you do not.
Teaching of Lord budha , goienka, dalia lama , krishna murti , ajhan chah, ajhan muni are saying the same message wow i found no conflict between them they are true teacher of the ultimate truth may we all benefit from them.❤❤❤.
The English word ego is different from the Sanskrit word "Ahankara of the feeling I " When you sleep, you don't feel yourself. But once you wake you feel your self. That is the ahankara of I Not English word ego There is a very good book called "who am I" ( நான் யார்) in Tamil which explains teachings of Ramana Maharshi
this is the name of the book and WHO is all they give . MAHA YOGA OR THE UPANISHADIC LORE IN THE LIGHT OF THE TEACHINGS OF BHAGAVAN SRI RAMANA You can find this book online.
Can scientist figure this out? Bottom line: Master wrote that you (consciousness) while in the body must watch the body before you get free from samsara. (endless meaning life and death in a human body bing search words not mine) After he died he still had consciousness in the body. He did some logic to figure out that he was the "self" this giant machine thing that is everything that somehow cuts itself up into pieces that make up the world. His claims there is a right heart and it exploded and stuff went into the left heart and he was back alive. The thing " I am a human being going through experiences stopped and he could communicate with his mind. Does anybody really want to live in a cave for 11 years in a bikini body getting eaten by bugs and feed by passers by? Paging ELon Musk? Dr Fauci?
May we all experience that wonderful calm 💛
❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉AMEN !!!!
Suffering and prayer are the available options. To cling and to strive is suffering. To surrender and flow is prayer. Fight anxiety with repeated positive ideas made firm in its place. Replace one type of thought with another. Do not cling or plan or attempt to control. Trust. That is prayer. This is the experience you seek.
@Ptah𓁰Amun𓁩Ra𓁜 No, one need not experience the hell. One may simply surrender instead. This is a choice I was unprepared to make until I had suffered sufficiently.
None of my chosen suffering was necessary, not one bit. It had a point given my chosen purpose in this life, but it was not necessary at all. I could have simply relaxed into the presence at any time. I simply was not ready until now.
Once I admitted I am insufficient to my goal, that I will not receive what I want no matter what I do, then I gave myself over in surrender. I had to suffer to admit my powerlessness or else I would never have seen the root of my ego. Then I found the experience you are seeking.
I remain ego dominated in clinging, in my struggle, in my suffering and anxious reaching for control. None of that is required. What is required is a refusal to continue making the same mistake. Then suffering ends. It requires real, true, practical relaxation and surrender. Suffering only prepares the chooser for their unavoidable future choice.
@Ptah𓁰Amun𓁩Ra𓁜 That's quite an assumption there - that my journey involves no pain. I stopped reading there. You refer to observation as if it is fundamental to some argument you are making. I'm not arguing with you. That's why I stopped.
If you don't agree with my observations as offered, then I can't blame you. I never do. You choose what you hear and what your don't. Whether you choose to hear me or not, that should indicate to you your position on your road relative to where you have been before, not to me. I'm a non issue, darlin'.
I am not fighting you. I will not fight. There is no argument to make even. Either you get it or you do not.
Teaching of Lord budha , goienka, dalia lama , krishna murti , ajhan chah, ajhan muni are saying the same message wow i found no conflict between them they are true teacher of the ultimate truth may we all benefit from them.❤❤❤.
Glad to hear your voice elder! Thank you
Thank you, Lomakayu.
The four yogas and their remedies are unreal. And this explanation of why is beautiful.
The untangible in the intelligible ephemeral mirrors the witness of its own Real Self 🙏SatChitAnanda Om Bhagavatte Sri Ramanaya 🔥❤
Thankyou uploader 🙏❣
You inspire me! Thank you😊
The English word ego is different from the Sanskrit word "Ahankara of the feeling I "
When you sleep, you don't feel yourself. But once you wake you feel your self. That is the ahankara of I
Not English word ego
There is a very good book called "who am I" ( நான் யார்) in Tamil which explains teachings of Ramana Maharshi
🙏❤️🙏
Awesome clarity. Deep gratitude.
thx
Sir, who is the author of this book?
Who is the author that you refer in the notes as WHO?
this is the name of the book and WHO is all they give . MAHA YOGA
OR
THE UPANISHADIC LORE
IN THE LIGHT OF THE TEACHINGS OF
BHAGAVAN SRI RAMANA You can find this book online.
r u awaken?
Can scientist figure this out? Bottom line: Master wrote that you (consciousness) while in the body must watch the body before you get free from samsara. (endless meaning life and death in a human body bing search words not mine) After he died he still had consciousness in the body. He did some logic to figure out that he was the "self" this giant machine thing that is everything that somehow cuts itself up into pieces that make up the world. His claims there is a right heart and it exploded and stuff went into the left heart and he was back alive. The thing " I am a human being going through experiences stopped and he could communicate with his mind. Does anybody really want to live in a cave for 11 years in a bikini body getting eaten by bugs and feed by passers by? Paging ELon Musk? Dr Fauci?