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26taurus
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posted July 29, 2007 09:50 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for 26taurus     Edit/Delete Message
40 Verses

1. From our perception of the world there follows acceptance of a unique First Principle possessing various powers. Pictures of name and form, the person who sees, the screen on which he sees, and the light by which he sees: he himself is all of these.

2. All religions postulate the three fundamentals, the world, the soul, and God, but it is only the one Reality that manifests Itself as these three. One can say, 'The three are really three' only so long as the ego lasts. Therefore, to inhere in one's own Being, where the 'I', or ego, is dead, is the perfect State.


3. 'The world is real.' 'No, it, is a mere illusory appearance.' 'The world is conscious.' 'No.' 'The world is happiness.' 'No.' What use is it to argue thus? That State is agreeable to all, wherein, having given up the objective outlook, one knows one's Self and loses all notions either of unity or duality, of oneself and the ego.


4. If one has form oneself, the world and God also will appear to have form, but if one is formless, who is it that sees those forms, and how? Without the eye can any object be seen? The seeing Self is the Eye, and that Eye is the Eye of Infinity.


5. The body is a form composed of the five-fold sheath; therefore, all the five sheaths are implied in the term, body. Apart from the body does the world exist? Has anyone seen the world without the body?


6. The world is nothing more than an embodiment of the objects perceived by the five sense-organs. Since, through these five sense-organs, a single mind perceives the world, the world is nothing but the mind. Apart from the mind can there be a world?


7. Although the world and knowledge thereof rise and set together it is by knowledge alone that the world is made apparent. That Perfection wherein the world and knowledge thereof rise and set, and which shines without rising and setting, is alone the Reality.


8. Under whatever name and form one may worship the Absolute Reality, it is only a means for realizing It without name and form. That alone is true realization, wherein one knows oneself in relation to that Reality, attains peace and realizes one's identity with it.


9. The duality of subject and object and trinity of seer, sight, and seen can exist only if supported by the One. If one turns inward in search of that One Reality they fall away. Those who see this are those who see Wisdom. They are never in doubt.


10. Ordinary knowledge is always accompanied by ignorance, and ignorance by knowledge; the only true Knowledge is that by which one knows the Self through enquiring whose is the knowledge and ignorance.


11. Is it not, rather, ignorance to know all else without knowing oneself, the knower? As soon as one knows the Self, which is the substratum of knowledge and ignorance, knowledge and ignorance perish.


12. That alone is true Knowledge which is neither knowledge nor ignorance. What is known is not true Knowledge. Since the Self shines with nothing else to know or to make known, It alone is Knowledge. It is not a void.


13. The Self, which is Knowledge, is the only Reality. Knowledge of multiplicity is false knowledge. This false knowledge, which is really ignorance, cannot exist apart from the Self, which is Knowledge-Reality. The variety of gold ornaments is unreal, since none of them can exist without the gold of which they are all made.


14. If the first person, I, exists, then the second and third persons, you and he, will also exist. By enquiring into the nature of the I, the I perishes. With it 'you' and 'he' also perish. The resultant state, which shines as Absolute Being, is one's own natural state, the Self.


15. Only with reference to the present can the past and the future exist. They too, while current, are the present. To try to determine the nature of the past and the future while ignoring the present is like trying to count without the unit.


16. Apart, from us where is time and where is space? If we are bodies, we are involved in time and space, but are we? We are one and identical now, then, and forever, here, and everywhere. Therefore we, timeless, and spaceless Being, alone are.


17. To those who have not realized the Self, as well as to those who have, the word 'I' refers to the body, but with this difference, that for those who have not realized, the 'I' is confined to the body whereas for those who have realized the Self within the body the 'I' shines as the limitless Self.


18. To those who have not realized (the Self) as well as to those who have the world is real. But to those who have not realized, Truth is adapted to the measure of the world, whereas to those that have, Truth shines as the Formless Perfection, and as the Substratum of the world. This is all the difference between them.


19. Only those who have no knowledge of the Source of destiny and free-will dispute as to which of them prevails. They that know the Self as the one Source of destiny and free-will are free from both. Will they again get entangled in them?


20. He who sees God without seeing the Self sees only a mental image. They say that he who sees the Self sees God. He who, having completely lost the ego, sees the Self, has found God, because the Self does not exist apart from God







21. What is the Truth of the scriptures which declare that if one sees the Self one sees God? How can one see one's Self? If, since one is a single being, one cannot see one's Self, how can one see God? Only by becoming a prey to Him.


22. The Divine gives light to the mind and shines within it. Except by turning the mind inward and fixing it in the Divine, there is no other way to know Him through the mind.


23. The body does not say 'I'. No one will argue that even in deep sleep the 'I' ceases to exist. Once the 'I' emerges, all else emerges. With a keen mind enquire whence this 'I' emerges.


24. This inert body does not say 'I'. Reality-Consciousness does not emerge. Between the two, and limited to the measure of the body, something emerges as 'I'. It is this that is known as Chit-jada-granthi (the knot between the Conscious and the inert), and also as bondage, soul, subtle-body, ego, samsara, mind, and so forth.


25. It. comes into being equipped with a form, and as long as it retains a form it endures. Having a form, it feeds and grows big. But if you investigate it this evil spirit, which has no form of its own, relinquishes its grip on form and takes to flight.


26. If the ego is, everything else also is. If the ego is not, nothing else is. Indeed, the ego is all. Therefore the enquiry as to what this ego is, is the only way of giving up everything.


27. The State of non-emergence of 'I' is the state of being THAT. Without questing for that State of the non-emergence of 'I' and attaining It, how can one accomplish one's own extinction, from which the 'I' does not revive? Without that attainment how is it possible to abide in one's true State, where one is THAT?


28. Just as a man would dive in order to get something that had fallen into the water, so one should dive into oneself, with a keen one-pointed mind, controlling speech and breath, and find the place whence the 'I' originates.


29. The only enquiry leading to Self-realization is seeking the Source of the 'I' with in-turned mind and without uttering the word 'I'. Meditation on 'I am not this; I am That' may be an aid to the enquiry but it cannot be the enquiry.


30. If one enquires 'Who am I?' within the mind, the individual 'I' falls down abashed as soon as one reaches the Heart and immediately Reality manifests itself spontaneously as 'I-I'. Although it reveals itself as 'I', it is not the ego but the Perfect Being, the Absolute Self.


31. For Him who is immersed in the bliss of the Self, arising from the extinction of the ego, what remains to be accomplished? He is not aware of anything (as) other than the Self. Who can apprehend his State?


32. Although the scriptures proclaim 'Thou art That', it is only a sign of weakness of mind to meditate 'I am That, not this', because you are eternally That. What has to be done is to investigate what one really is and remain That.


33. It is ridiculous to say either 'I have not realized the Self' or 'I have realized the Self'; are there two selves, for one to be the object of the other's realization? It is a truth within the experience of everyone that there is only one Self.


34. It is due to illusion born of ignorance that men fail to recognise That which is always and for everybody the inherent Reality dwelling in its natural Heart-centre and to abide in it, and that instead they argue that it exists or does not exist, that it has form or has not form, or is non-dual or dual.


35. To seek and abide in the Reality that is always attained, is the only Attainment. All other attainments (siddhis) are such as are acquired in dreams. Can they appear real to someone who has woken up from sleep? Can they that are established in the Reality and are free from maya, be deluded by them?


36. Only if the thought 'I am the body' occurs will the meditation 'I am not this, I am That', help one to abide as That. Why should we for ever be thinking, 'I am That'? Is it necessary for man to go on thinking 'I am a man'? Are we not always That?


37. The contention, 'Dualism during practice, non-dualism on Attainment', is also false. While one is anxiously searching, as well as when one has found one's Self, who else is one but the tenth man?


38. As long as a man is the doer, he also reaps the fruit of his deeds, but, as soon as he realizes the Self through enquiry as to who is the doer his sense of being the doer falls away and the triple karma is ended. This is the state of eternal Liberation.


39. Only so long as one considers oneself bound, do thoughts of bondage and Liberation continue. When one enquires who is bound the Self is realized, eternally attained, and eternally free. When thought of bondage comes to an end, can thought of Liberation survive?


40. If it is said, that Liberation is of three kinds, with form or without form or with and without form, then let me tell you that the extinction of three forms of Liberation is the only true Liberation.


Sri Ramana Maharshi
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Heart--Shaped Cross
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posted July 30, 2007 09:01 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Heart--Shaped Cross     Edit/Delete Message
I'm having lots of thoughts on these,
but they are mostly contentious and confused.
I might have something to say later.


I like these quotes:


"Wanting to reform the world without discovering one's true self is like trying to cover the world with leather to avoid the pain of walking on stones and thorns. It is much simpler to wear shoes."


From `Happiness and God's Grace'
by Ramana Maharshi


"There is no greater mystery than this, that we keep
seeking reality though in fact we are reality. We
think that there is something hiding reality and that
this must be destroyed before reality is gained.
How ridiculous! A day will dawn when you will laugh
at all your past efforts. That which will be the day
you laugh is also here and now."

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posted July 30, 2007 10:02 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Heart--Shaped Cross     Edit/Delete Message
Just some thoughts
(probably full of sh!t):


If you think you have learned anything from this,
you have only increased your ignorance of it.
There is nothing to be learned,
and everything to be forgotten.


So-called realization takes place
only when confusion reaches its highest pitch.


Truth is not a single idea that overwhelms and incorporates all others.
It is the absence of such an idea, and it undermines all others.


The mind that thinks is not The Mind.
Indeed, it is all that is not The Mind.


Seeking freedom brings you into contact with your boundaries.
Knowing your boundaries allows you to pass beyond them as spirit.
Can you see what is beyond your boundaries?
Not if it you look with your eyes.
Can you experience what it beyond your boundaries?
Not if you experience with your ego.
To pass beyond your boundaries means this:
It is the action (or non-action) of recognizing that,
beyond your boundaries, there exists something which you cannot know;
a thought your mind is too small to contain in its entirety,
an object too fine, or too coarse, to be grasped by mortal hands,
an experience which you can never have,
never be conscious of having,
and never be conscious of having had.
At the same time, to pass beyond your boundaries is a knowing,
in the sense that you may know that you do not know;
you may see that you do not see; -
and begin to regard the light of consciousness as something distinct from,
and independent of, the objects of consciousness;
you may consider that the light of consciouness,
which falls on objects you cannot see or touch,
is the same light that illuminates the objects which now constellate your reality.
This recognition renders you capable of identifying with that light,
rather than with the objects of that light,
and, in this manner, you may pass beyond your boundaries - as light;
not as light illuminating new objects, or new worlds,
but, as light in darkness; as pure light.
Now the objects with which you are familiar seem to vanish;
even that part of creation which falls within your scope turns black, -
as black as those parts which you have never known; -
and, in this blackness, where light prevails,
even without a single object to support it,
something magical is taking place;
for all things are being equalized;
the known and the unknown sink together beneath a common ground;
the ultimate ground of Being.


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26taurus
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posted July 30, 2007 01:06 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for 26taurus     Edit/Delete Message
..and how did you get so wise, mister?

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26taurus
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posted July 30, 2007 01:08 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for 26taurus     Edit/Delete Message
I think one word sums up most of what you said.

Bingo!

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26taurus
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posted July 30, 2007 01:14 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for 26taurus     Edit/Delete Message
That last quote in your first post is great.

and then there's

quote:
If you think you have learned anything from this,
you have only increased your ignorance of it.
There is nothing to be learned,
and everything to be forgotten.

The mind that thinks is not The Mind.
Indeed, it is all that is not The Mind.

Seeking freedom brings you into contact with your boundaries.
Knowing your boundaries allows you to pass beyond them as spirit.

- sri swami HSC


Thank you.

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posted July 30, 2007 04:57 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Heart--Shaped Cross     Edit/Delete Message
Awwww, you are so sweet to me, 26.


"..and how did you get so wise, mister?"

Bong hits. Lots and lots of bong hits.

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AcousticGod
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posted July 30, 2007 06:13 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for AcousticGod     Edit/Delete Message

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26taurus
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posted July 30, 2007 09:44 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for 26taurus     Edit/Delete Message
Stoners.

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Heart--Shaped Cross
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posted July 31, 2007 08:33 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Heart--Shaped Cross     Edit/Delete Message

allen ginsberg

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posted July 31, 2007 08:56 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Heart--Shaped Cross     Edit/Delete Message
"America...
Your machinery is too much for me.
You made me want to be a saint."

- Allen Ginsberg

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posted July 31, 2007 09:11 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Heart--Shaped Cross     Edit/Delete Message
"footnote to howl" by allen ginsberg
Holy! Holy! Holy! Holy! Holy! Holy! Holy! Holy! Holy!
Holy! Holy! Holy! Holy! Holy! Holy!
The world is holy! The soul is holy! The skin is holy!
The nose is holy! The tongue and **** and hand
and ******* holy!
Everything is holy! everybody's holy! everywhere is
holy! everyday is in eternity! Everyman's an
angel!
The bum's as holy as the seraphim! the madman is
holy as you my soul are holy!
The typewriter is holy the poem is holy the voice is
holy the hearers are holy the ecstasy is holy!
Holy Peter holy Allen holy Solomon holy Lucien holy
Kerouac holy Huncke holy Burroughs holy Cassady
holy the unknown buggered and suffering
beggars holy the hideous human angels!
Holy my mother in the insane asylum! Holy the *****
of the grandfathers of Kansas!
Holy the groaning saxophone! Holy the bop
apocalypse! Holy the jazzbands marijuana
hipsters peace & junk & drums!
Holy the solitudes of skyscrapers and pavements! Holy
the cafeterias filled with the millions! Holy the
mysterious rivers of tears under the streets!
Holy the lone juggernaut! Holy the vast lamb of the
middle class! Holy the crazy shepherds of rebellion
Who digs Los Angeles IS Los Angeles!
Holy New York Holy San Francisco Holy Peoria &
Seattle Holy Paris Holy Tangiers Holy Moscow
Holy Istanbul!
Holy time in eternity holy eternity in time holy the
clocks in space holy the fourth dimension holy
the fifth International holy the Angel in Moloch!
Holy the sea holy the desert holy the railroad holy the
locomotive holy the visions holy the hallucinations
holy the miracles holy the eyeball holy the
abyss!
Holy forgiveness! mercy! charity! faith! Holy! Ours!
bodies! suffering! magnanimity!
Holy the supernatural extra brilliant intelligent
kindness of the soul!


(Berkeley, 1955)

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26taurus
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posted July 31, 2007 11:11 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for 26taurus     Edit/Delete Message

....the nose?

hm!

who knew?

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