Sri Arunachala Aksharamanamalai sung by Sri Sadhu Om, with English translation by Michael James, can be watched here: vimeo.com/ramanahou/am000 . For ad-free videos on teachings and songs related to Bhagavan Ramana, please visit vimeo.com/ramanahou and click 'showcases' on the bottom left. Each original work of Bhagavan Ramana has its own showcase with explanations by Michael James.
That which bhagavan is pointing towards in his composition, such as Nan Yar and Ulladu Narpadu, is not an experience but what always is. An experience comes and goes. According to Bhagavan, something that comes as to go it is not real, for it is a dream; he spoke about this in verse 17 of Nan Yar.
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Sri Arunachala Aksharamanamalai sung by Sri Sadhu Om, with English translation by Michael James, can be watched here: vimeo.com/ramanahou/am000 . For ad-free videos on teachings and songs related to Bhagavan Ramana, please visit vimeo.com/ramanahou and click 'showcases' on the bottom left. Each original work of Bhagavan Ramana has its own showcase with explanations by Michael James.
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The best from you...!
Nothing is true they are just words
Yahhh relative to an illusion :)
Yes... But they point towards the truth...
Very nice👍
A lot of babbling going on about experiencing that which doesn't babble.
That which bhagavan is pointing towards in his composition, such as Nan Yar and Ulladu Narpadu, is not an experience but what always is. An experience comes and goes. According to Bhagavan, something that comes as to go it is not real, for it is a dream; he spoke about this in verse 17 of Nan Yar.