What does 'diving deep within' mean?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 ม.ค. 2024
- Michael James from the TH-cam channel Sri Ramana Teachings answers questions.
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👋 BOOK ANNOUNCEMENT & FREE SAMPLE: Michael and Sandra announced in the Q&A video on 5th August 2023 the book launch ‘Ramana Maharshi’s Forty Verses on What Is - The ultimate truth on being as you actually are’: th-cam.com/video/5Um4S63wClc/w-d-xo.html
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Sanskrit term vichara is not the same Tamil term visaari. Vichara doesn't mean inquire, Anwesha is the sanskrit term for inquire. Visaari is the Tamil word has no any connection with vichara. Don't confuse both them with unknown people
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Thank you!!! For the simplicity of resonating diving with!!! Michael James
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Buggervun. I just love how he says it
1:30 = in English,the word 'inquire' has 2 meanings : inquire into or,in other words,investigate;or inquire in the sense of asking question(s);2:00 =in Tamil,"vichara" has also these 2 meanings;but,for Bhagavan, vichara means investigation, inquiry in the sense of investigation;the verb,in Tamil,means both diving and sinking;...sinking deep within;3:20 = sinking into the heart,our very being,not in the mind;the pearl-diver in Nan Yar ? (parag 11;or Q 19),sinking with the stone of vairagya (=freedom from desire);just before,Bhn gives the meaning of vairagya/desirelessness = not attending to what is other,other anything than oneself;that is,we need to have great love to know what we actually are;5:20 = diving is an activity;sinking is a sensation of activity;sinking is surrender deeply to Him;
Blessed. Is this talking about surrendering into the underlying sense of Being?
yes, but, you should understand, underlying sense of being is not a concept, but this very presence, right now.
when we immerse ourselves in this presence, in silence, it is not an underlying sense, it is the totality of who we are and what we are experiencing.
@@michaelgusovsky That what we truly are is not experienced, we - as ego - do not and will never experience the totality of what we [truly] are.
"This very presence" is actually ego. There is no such thing as presence, it is an imagination. We, as ego, can never be in a "presence".
That what we truly are, pure awareness or being, is only aware of itself and nothing else. That is the totality of what we are. Thus as long as we perceive phenomena, this world, any object, sensations and so on, we are ego and not what we truly are.
@@bernhard1071 the rooster crows at dawn.
I don’t understand what is “other than oneSelf”-I thought ALL is Self even the illusion of maya-so if all is Self what could possibly be other than Self? Isn’t the external world Brahman?
There is only One Self that is you - Pure existence. All the rest are an appearance in your Existence-
@@guysweenie so what is “other than oneself” that Michael mentions?