Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
Abide as That in which there are no sense organs or anyone to use them, That in which transcendent bliss is experienced,
That which is absolutely immediate, That by realizing and attaining which one becomes immortal, That by becoming
which one does not return to this cycle of births and deaths and be always happy, without the least trace of thought.
Own effort
One is solely responsible for one's own liberation or bondage, since the choice of destroying the restless mind or allowing
it to roam at large rests with that one only.
Therefore one should conquer the restless mind by steady abidance in the pure thought-free Alert-Awareness-Self only.
This steady abidance is moksha.
To one who is fond of enquiring (constantly) 'What is this vast universe?' and 'Who am I?' this world becomes quite unreal.
Continuous enquiry
If you can give up duality, Brahman alone remains, and you know yourself to be that Brahman, but to make this discovery
continuous meditation is required. Don't allocate periods of time for this. Don't regard it as something you do when you
sit with your eyes closed. This meditation has to be continuous. Do it while eating, walking and even talking. It has to be
continued all the time.
-- Annamalai Swami p8, Final Talks.
If you practice intensively and correctly you will find that the experience of this peace is addictive. When this happens
you will lose interest in everything except the Self.
Wisdom,knowledge,Guidance...
whatever
will
be
provided
provided
you
is
are
needed
willing
in
this
to
moment
rest
in