A clearer audio copy of this video can be listened to on Sri Ramana Teachings podcast ramanahou.podbean.com ) or downloaded from ramanahou.podbean.com/e/how-to-practice-self-investigation-during-our-daily-life and a more compressed audio copy in Opus format (which can be listened to in the VLC media player and some other apps) can be downloaded from mediafire.com/file/mtz9o1qsqmzvhhu
This lecture is a hallmark. These lectures are in itself “Atma Vichara” As Michael mentioned moments spent in Self attention are moments of Self surrender 🙏🏼 By hearing these lectures grace shines in my heart, overtakes ego and makes me self attentive. ❤ Om Tat Sat 🙏🏼 Jai Bhagavan ⭐️
Cant find this clarity from any other Guru. Vedanta is quite a complex subject and Michael jis exposition of Bhagwans teaching is absolutely crystal clear. Very fortunate for us to be here.
It is truly Bhagavan's grace that we are drawn to and have been given access to his teachings through Michael and not any other teacher. This satsang is yet another gift that I am totally unworthy of 🙏🙏🙏 Thank you Michael, Ted and all my fellow seekers. Om Namo Bhagavate Sri Ramanayya 🙏 🙏🙏
Thank you Michael for another blissful session on Sri ramana’s teachings. To be able to listen to his teachings through you is nothing but grace and Bhagavan’s blessings on us🙏🙏🙏
Bhagavan Dwelling in the teachings everyday His Grace wells up from within the mind As He stacked it in the words that He spelled like the beautiful smell in a rose flower Fell as a prey, tell me please Could any escape Thank you Namo Ramana 🙏🙏🙏
Pujya Michael ji, Your deep love for Bhagavan and your exposition of His teachings with such clarity and love fills one with strength and fresh inspiration to continue to pursue this beautiful path to freedom !! Koti koti Namaskarams 🙏🙏🙏
Michael, I hope you feel better and your health improves. Thank you for these helpful explanations. In particular, I have never heard anyone discuss the issue of free will vs destiny and Bhagavan's teachings in the way that you have. Thank you so much. Namaste.
Thank you Michael 🙏. At this Eastertide I am thinking of Bhagavan's illuminating words on the crucifixion of Christ ( taken from Maha Yoga )- '" The body is the cross ; the ego is Jesus the ' son of man ' ; when he is crucified , He is resurrected as the ' Son of God ' , which is the glorious real Self . One should lose the ego in order to live " . Happy Easter everyone ✝️🕉️
Thanks for uploading these via podcast format also. These are really intense discourses and I find it much easier to concentrate listening to the audio only. Much appreciated!
May Bhagwan give you strength to regain your health again so that we can hear you again & again, what will happen when we may not be able to give clarification of Bhagvan’s teachings
1:13:00 = UN v 6;1:18:30 = there is no harm in asking the question "who am I?",but asking this question should remind us to investigate ourselves;in other words, to turn our attention back to ourselves;1:22:00 (he points his hand to the right side of his chest when he says : "to me");1:25:00 = the sign of progress is perseverance (1:44:00);1:28:00 = the present moment,now,the present place = here;the presence of ourselves means our being because I am always here & now; in vipassana : many people have a superficial understanding of the present moment;the exact present is an infinitesimal interface between the future & the past;there is no gap there;1:36:00 = Eckhart Tolle;1:38:00 = silence,stillness;1:41:30 AAMM v 81 (mirror,noseless man);1:45:00 = v from Muruganar/quote in Sadhanai Saram by Sadhu Om;p 29,v 87,v 88 (?) ;U N v 21,1:47:00;1:48:00 = Nan yar,Parag 16;1:58:00 = Patigam , v2 = "your will is my will;that is happiness for me";
43:00 = explanations on the answer to His mother "The Ordonner etc....destiny";we have the freedom to will/to wish;but it will happen only if that is destined;47:00 = U N v 19;v 38;"therefore,being silent is good";meaning of "being silent";54:00 = Nan Yar; parag 13 ;relation between self-attention/attentiveness, surrender and "God bears our burden (even the burden of thinking)";parameswara sakti,("the burden on our head",we may identify this with the burden of thinking,of the thoughts in our head);1:10:00 = self-investigation is not about posing questions;the meaning of "thouqht" for BHN is in a broader sense = any (mental) phenomena;1:12;50 = Nan yar,parag 4; thoughts = world ;parag 14;
Namaskarams. The session was very illuminating. I need clarification regarding Bhagawan's teaching. If all the happenenings are according to the design of the God, commission of a sin is also one's destiny?
17:00 = B G ,VI,26;B G Saram, v 28;p 78 of The P of S Ramana 1;21:00 = Nan Yar,parag 6 = "however many thoughts arise,so what ?;23:20 = the key is "trying";
Namaskaram, I assume I was talking about verse 27 (and perhaps 28 also) of Bhagavad Gītā Sāram, which are Bhagavan’s Tamil translations of verses 25 and 26 of chapter 6. You can see these two Tamil verses with my English translation here: happinessofbeing.blogspot.com/2021/05/can-self-investigation-boost-mind-or.html#bgs27 Namo Ramanaya 🙏🙏🙏
Michael, regarding chapter 6 verse 25 of the Bhagavad-Gita; is the word ātma-sanstham translated to God or one's Self? When I do a search, translations to the former appear. Are we sure this verse is referencing self-investigation? I'm asking as I've been discussing self-investigation with a Hindu friend of mine and she mentioned the aforementioned point.
Tommy, ātman means oneself, or in this context yourself, and saṁstha means standing with, standing on (or in), staying on or being on, so ‘ātma-saṁsthaṁ manaḥ kṛtvā’ means ‘making the mind stay on yourself’, which implies ‘fixing attention on yourself’ or ‘being self-attentive’. In verse 27 of Bhagavad Gītā Sāram ( happinessofbeing.blogspot.com/2021/05/can-self-investigation-boost-mind-or.html#bgs27 ) Bhagavan translated it into Tamil as ‘cittattai āṉmāvil sērttiḍuka’, which means ‘join [combine, unite, tie, fasten, secure or fix] the mind on yourself’. However, many interpreters and translators of the Bhagavad Gītā prefer to interpret it in a more dualistic or theistic manner, so as you have noticed, in the case of this verse they interpret ātman to mean God. Of course, God is nothing other than ātman, ourself as we actually are, but this simple truth is not exactly what the dualists and theists want to believe. Namo Ramanaya 🙏🙏🙏
A clearer audio copy of this video can be listened to on Sri Ramana Teachings podcast ramanahou.podbean.com ) or downloaded from ramanahou.podbean.com/e/how-to-practice-self-investigation-during-our-daily-life and a more compressed audio copy in Opus format (which can be listened to in the VLC media player and some other apps) can be downloaded from mediafire.com/file/mtz9o1qsqmzvhhu
Masochism is indicated by the existence of envy in person who has free will.
Love this! This is wonderful!
This lecture is a hallmark. These lectures are in itself “Atma Vichara” As Michael mentioned moments spent in Self attention are moments of Self surrender 🙏🏼 By hearing these lectures grace shines in my heart, overtakes ego and makes me self attentive. ❤ Om Tat Sat 🙏🏼 Jai Bhagavan ⭐️
Cant find this clarity from any other Guru. Vedanta is quite a complex subject and Michael jis exposition of Bhagwans teaching is absolutely crystal clear. Very fortunate for us to be here.
Namaskarams.
Thank u hope to see u at the ashram
It is truly Bhagavan's grace that we are drawn to and have been given access to his teachings through Michael and not any other teacher. This satsang is yet another gift that I am totally unworthy of 🙏🙏🙏 Thank you Michael, Ted and all my fellow seekers. Om Namo Bhagavate Sri Ramanayya 🙏 🙏🙏
Michael James may God bless you all the time so that my head can touch your feet.
Head and feet are one, this is advatha
Thank you Michael for another blissful session on Sri ramana’s teachings. To be able to listen to his teachings through you is nothing but grace and Bhagavan’s blessings on us🙏🙏🙏
Shorter Q&A videos from this channel can be watched on youtube.com/@sriramanateachingsqa
God this is so hard
Bhagavan
Dwelling in the teachings everyday
His Grace wells up from within the mind
As He stacked it in the words that He spelled like the beautiful smell in a rose flower
Fell as a prey, tell me please Could any escape
Thank you
Namo Ramana
🙏🙏🙏
It's so nice listening to you ❤
Even to Listen the Story about his mother, very interesting! Thanks Michael and everybody envolved in the Video 🙏
Pujya Michael ji,
Your deep love for Bhagavan and your exposition of His teachings with such clarity and love fills one with strength and fresh inspiration to continue to pursue this beautiful path to freedom !! Koti koti Namaskarams 🙏🙏🙏
Michael, I hope you feel better and your health improves. Thank you for these helpful explanations. In particular, I have never heard anyone discuss the issue of free will vs destiny and Bhagavan's teachings in the way that you have. Thank you so much. Namaste.
Thank you Michael 🙏. At this Eastertide I am thinking of Bhagavan's illuminating words on the crucifixion of Christ ( taken from Maha Yoga )- '" The body is the cross ; the ego is Jesus the ' son of man ' ; when he is crucified , He is resurrected as the ' Son of God ' , which is the glorious real Self . One should lose the ego in order to live " . Happy Easter everyone ✝️🕉️
Thanks for uploading these via podcast format also. These are really intense discourses and I find it much easier to concentrate listening to the audio only. Much appreciated!
May Bhagwan give you strength to regain your health again so that we can hear you again & again, what will happen when we may not be able to give clarification of Bhagvan’s teachings
Thank you! 🙏
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10:00 = Bhagavad Gita;Chapter 6,v 25;v 27 of BG Saram,p 78 of the Path of Sri Ramana,part 1 ;15:00 = Parag 16 of Nan Yar ;
1:13:00 = UN v 6;1:18:30 = there is no harm in asking the question "who am I?",but asking this question should remind us to investigate ourselves;in other words, to turn our attention back to ourselves;1:22:00 (he points his hand to the right side of his chest when he says : "to me");1:25:00 = the sign of progress is perseverance (1:44:00);1:28:00 = the present moment,now,the present place = here;the presence of ourselves means our being because I am always here & now; in vipassana : many people have a superficial understanding of the present moment;the exact present is an infinitesimal interface between the future & the past;there is no gap there;1:36:00 = Eckhart Tolle;1:38:00 = silence,stillness;1:41:30 AAMM v 81 (mirror,noseless man);1:45:00 = v from Muruganar/quote in Sadhanai Saram by Sadhu Om;p 29,v 87,v 88 (?) ;U N v 21,1:47:00;1:48:00 = Nan yar,Parag 16;1:58:00 = Patigam , v2 = "your will is my will;that is happiness for me";
43:00 = explanations on the answer to His mother "The Ordonner etc....destiny";we have the freedom to will/to wish;but it will happen only if that is destined;47:00 = U N v 19;v 38;"therefore,being silent is good";meaning of "being silent";54:00 = Nan Yar; parag 13 ;relation between self-attention/attentiveness, surrender and "God bears our burden (even the burden of thinking)";parameswara sakti,("the burden on our head",we may identify this with the burden of thinking,of the thoughts in our head);1:10:00 = self-investigation is not about posing questions;the meaning of "thouqht" for BHN is in a broader sense = any (mental) phenomena;1:12;50 = Nan yar,parag 4; thoughts = world ;parag 14;
Namaskarams. The session was very illuminating. I need clarification regarding Bhagawan's teaching. If all the happenenings are according to the design of the God, commission of a sin is also one's destiny?
17:00 = B G ,VI,26;B G Saram, v 28;p 78 of The P of S Ramana 1;21:00 = Nan Yar,parag 6 = "however many thoughts arise,so what ?;23:20 = the key is "trying";
27 of bagavath gita which ch. pranams
Namaskaram, I assume I was talking about verse 27 (and perhaps 28 also) of Bhagavad Gītā Sāram, which are Bhagavan’s Tamil translations of verses 25 and 26 of chapter 6.
You can see these two Tamil verses with my English translation here: happinessofbeing.blogspot.com/2021/05/can-self-investigation-boost-mind-or.html#bgs27
Namo Ramanaya
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somebody put download the luggage from their head and lost both the luggage and the head ❤
Michael, regarding chapter 6 verse 25 of the Bhagavad-Gita; is the word ātma-sanstham translated to God or one's Self? When I do a search, translations to the former appear. Are we sure this verse is referencing self-investigation? I'm asking as I've been discussing self-investigation with a Hindu friend of mine and she mentioned the aforementioned point.
Tommy, ātman means oneself, or in this context yourself, and saṁstha means standing with, standing on (or in), staying on or being on, so ‘ātma-saṁsthaṁ manaḥ kṛtvā’ means ‘making the mind stay on yourself’, which implies ‘fixing attention on yourself’ or ‘being self-attentive’. In verse 27 of Bhagavad Gītā Sāram ( happinessofbeing.blogspot.com/2021/05/can-self-investigation-boost-mind-or.html#bgs27 ) Bhagavan translated it into Tamil as ‘cittattai āṉmāvil sērttiḍuka’, which means ‘join [combine, unite, tie, fasten, secure or fix] the mind on yourself’.
However, many interpreters and translators of the Bhagavad Gītā prefer to interpret it in a more dualistic or theistic manner, so as you have noticed, in the case of this verse they interpret ātman to mean God. Of course, God is nothing other than ātman, ourself as we actually are, but this simple truth is not exactly what the dualists and theists want to believe.
Namo Ramanaya
🙏🙏🙏
@@SriRamanaTeachings Thank you Michael
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