See who is the doubter, who is the thinker. It is the ego. Hold it; the other thoughts will die away – the ego will be left pure. See the source from where the ego arises and abide in it. That is pure consciousness.
RAMANA MAHARSHIThe end of all wisdom is love, love, love.
More Ramana Maharshi Quotes
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Without knowing the Knower, all the knowledge that one gathers cannot be valid.
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Let what comes come, let what goes go.
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The place where even the slightest trace of the ‘I’ does not exist, alone is Self.
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In truth, you are spirit. The body has been projected by the mind, which itself originates from Spirit.
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If a person realises his position and stays in his own self, things that are to happen will happen. Things that are not to happen will not happen. The shakti that is in the world, is only one. All these troubles arise if we think that we are separate from that shakti.
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You may go on reading any number of books on Meditation. They can only tell you ‘Realize the Self’. The Self cannot be found in books. You have to find it for yourself in yourself.
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Unless one is happy, one cannot bestow happiness on others.
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He whose pure mind turns inward and searches whence does this ‘I’ arise, knows the Self and merges in You, the Lord, as a river into the sea.
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The ultimate truth is so simple; it is nothing more than being in one’s natural, original state.
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The enemy hates the ego, which the seeker wants to kill; thus, like the anvil to the goldsmith, he is actually a friend.
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Good thoughts keep off bad thoughts. They must themselves disappear before the state of realization.
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I see only what you see, but I notice what I see.
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Happiness is relative and is better called pleasure or satisfaction.
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All that is required to realise the Self is to “Be Still.
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There is nothing so simple as being the Self. It requires no effort, no aid. One has to leave off the wrong identity and be in his (her) eternal, natural, inherent state.
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