No Mind, I Am The Self
The lives and teachings of Sri Lakshmana Swamy and Mathru Sri Sarada
http://www.fieldsbooks.com/cgi-bin/fields/AVAD1.html
this book finally reached me and it’s one hell of a very good read.
it is about the life and teachings of Sri Lakshmana Swamy (a direct disciple of Sri Ramana Maharshi) and Mathru Sri Sarada and it’s written perfectly by brother David Godman.
this is one of my other posts in whom there is most of the internet links about these two beautiful beings:
http://www.aypsite.org/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=6294
namaste
Interesting title, considering even Ramana Maharishi said he still had a thoughtstream. But a title is just a title.
hi alwayson, i would appreciate it if you could share with me where Sri Ramana says that.
about Sri Lakshmana, in his early days of sadhana he says that his thoughts stopped arising and even the thought of hunger stopped for him and that made him neglect a lot of his body needs… (“from the book”)
from what i’ve understood from the book: everything became automatic and it was the silent outpouring of the Self which manifested in action…
i honestly think that the book is a wonderful read and do recommend it a lot, it’s worth every cent and much more.
plus Sri Lakshmana Swami almost says the same exact thing as Yogani concerning ripe devotees and those who can receive the Guru’s Grace or practice self enquiry and those who cannot.
btw there’s been an interaction between me and Yogani lately about the subject of the death of the mind on email and this is his reply:
namaste
I read it somewhere on the internet. I think I might have also read it second hand in “Silence of the Heart”.
I think it says in “Silence of the Heart” that Ramana said he still had evil thoughts.
But then he says the thoughtstream is a rope pretending to be a snake.
if it’s out there i will stumble unto it at one time or the other.
thx bro
I recall reading how Ramana thought ill of the planning authorities at one point in the development of Sri Ramanashramam, and got angry with them, because they were not allowing him to have his way.
It’s not about not thinking. It’s about seeing there is no thinker to take delivery of thoughts and their effects.
chinna
each time we go out from samadhi we get lost on maya.lets live on samadhi as much as possible.Swami Shivananda.