Sri Ramana Maharshi
Dear All,
Let us understand the subtler meaning of the above gospel and for that, let us take clue from the horse's mouth, from an answer given by Sri Ramana Himself for a question on WHO AM I.
Q: I
begin to ask myself ‘Who am I?’, eliminate the body as not ‘I’, the breath as
not ‘I’, and I am not able to proceed further.
Ramana: Well,
that is as far as the intellect can go. Your process is only intellectual.
Indeed, all the scriptures mention the process only to guide the seeker to know
the truth. The truth cannot be directly pointed at. Hence, this intellectual
process.
This ‘I’ is only
the ego or the ‘I’-thought. After the rising up of this ‘I’-thought, all other
thoughts arise. The ‘I’-thought is therefore the root thought.
If the root is
pulled out all others are at the same time uprooted. Therefore, seek the root
‘I’, question yourself ‘Who am I?’ Find
the source and then all these other ideas will vanish and the pure Self will
remain.
Author’s
comments:
Dear All,
This who am I given
by Ramana to the world is often talked about at intellectual level and is
explained as I am not the body, I am not the mind, I am not the intellect, I am
not the vasanas, I am not this, I am not that…. And then it is explained that
the one who remains as you after elimination of all other notions about you, is
pure SELF.
However, all these
are merely at intellectual level. The real SELF is not the one who/ which is
talked about at intellectual level or knowledge level.
Scriptures are
guide posts just as the guide posts which shows “Puttaparthi” as sign posts
when you drive all the wasy from Bangalore to Puttaparthi. The guideposts are the
GPS now a days on our mobile.(Has the Science has made us that much dependent on technology that we have forgotten the way to FIND the answers to the puzzle of our life ourselves?)
However, when the
navigator in your mobile or car says “You have reached the destination” , does
it really mean that you have reached the destination? Yes, may be in physical terms,
just like you talk intellectually and eliminate all other identities and say
that I AM SELF.
You actually say
that you have reached prashanti nilayam
when you go in, sit in the Sai Kulwant hall, close your eyes, listen to
the bhajans, lose your identity totally and merge internally with the Lord.
Similarly, the real
answer to WHO AM I is given in a word highlighted in Ramana’s answer, “ FIND”.
What is this
FIND(ING) WHO ARE YOU ?
The finding, as
explained in the travel to Parthi
example above, happens when you start eliminating all that you really are not,
your body which is perishable, your mind as Swami says, is a monkey mind which
can never be stable, your intellect which comes with your body and mind and
leaves with them and …, in the process of this intense mediation, like the
experience you got inside the SK Hall, a moment MUST come in your meditation or
sadhana where, the one who asked this question WHO AM I and the one who is
eliminating many things as NOT I, actually is gone and there is no more the seeker,
no more questions, no more answers, no more intellect for sure.
When the meditator merges
with the meditation and when the process of meditation merges with the God /
SELF on which the meditation actually started, then, in that absolute merger,
you do not find answer to WHO AM I but you actually exist as the REAL I!
This FINDING the
real answer to WHO AM I is Discovering the real I within your heart, devoid of
all objects, devoid of all external knowledge!
Hari Aum Tatsat