(inspired by Ramana Maharshi’s words, as collected by David Godman, in Be Who You Are) All of the world’s experience that we have can be
(inspired by Ramana Maharshi’s words, as collected by David Godman, in Be Who You Are) All of the world’s experience that we have can be
Dans Be who you really are, livre au sein duquel Daniel Godman recense les paroles de Sri Ramana Maharshi, apparaît cette phrase : « The I-thought
Vichara est la pratique centrale proposée par Ramana Maharshi, celle de la ‘pensée-je’ qu’il faut remonter. (excellent livre à ce sujet : Sois ce que
Ramana Maharshi focalise son approche sur une question très simple. Il s’agit de Vichara (self-inquiry) : orienter sa recherche sur cette question : -Qu’est-ce que
The negation from the ‘I as a doer’ (Ramana Maharshi, as reported in David Godman’s Be as you are) is quite different from the negation
As he was practising, lying between two sleeping phases, from the middle of the inner quest toward the Self, he realised there was really nothing