Path to Realization Leaves No Trace: By Dr. Harsh K. Luthar
Posted by: Harsha • Oct 20th, 2008
When Paul Brunton asked Sri Ramana about when Sahaj Samadhi should be practiced, the sage said and I paraphrase….”right from the beginning….that which is the practice of the Sadhaka is the state of the Siddha.”
People are surprised when they hear this. How can we practice the highest state from the beginning?
But this is exactly what Sri Ramana meant. Practice being absolutely natural from the very start!
Recognition of our nature as pure awareness is the goal. Awareness scanning Awareness, Awareness being Aware of Awareness is the method. Awareness abiding in Itself is the essence of the nonudal realization. Sri Ramana is clear on that point.
However, Sri Ramana gave the essential teachings in a variety of ways in his own words to suit the devotees. Sri Ramana’s words and sentiments that poured forth are imbued with a certain energy if one is in tune with the Sage of Arunachala.
Self-Realization is a matter of sincere effort and whatever method one is using gradually clarifies into Self-Awareness. I recall Sri Ramana saying one time to an obviously sincere devotee something like ..”Realization will be forced upon you in spite of yourself…”
Note the term, “Forced upon you, in spite of yourself.” It totally bypasses any loyalty to a particular approach or method. Ramana’s own realization, you may recall, was “forced” upon him. The Divine does not ask our permission before the Self-revelation.
It is the sincerity of aspirant’s effort which calls forth Grace that leads to Realization. Ramana knew this intimately as only a Self-Realized Sage can know. A variety of works by Sri Ramana, the ancient stories he used from scriptures, or recorded conversations or recollection of devotees may be (and are) useful.
What I sense in some Ramana devotees is a certain rigidity and adherence to a sanitized structure of Sri Ramana’s teaching. It is only the play of the mind which in its narrowness assumes that it knows the Truth. In fact, Truth is what swallows up the mind! Even a great teaching repeated often without sensitivity to others and without in-depth understanding that comes from being the Heart, becomes ineffective.
Sri Ramana used to say that the highest teaching he gave us was in Silence. How one comes to this Silence and Recognizes It as one’s own essence as Awareness, as Sat-Chit-Ananda, is unique to all.
Did Sri Muruganar not write in one of his poems that……..the path a sage takes to Self-Realization is like that of a bird that flies in the sky. It leaves no trace.
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January 19th, 2010 at 2:09 pm
”Realization will be forced upon you in spite of yourself…”… ha ha…beautiful, beautiful.
I just need to stop being an obstacle to mySELF!!!
January 19th, 2010 at 9:33 pm
Yes, that is what Sri Ramana said. No need to judge oneself. One never knows how close Realization is!
March 13th, 2010 at 1:48 pm
‘Awareness scanning Awareness, Awareness being Aware of Awareness is the method.’
‘Awareness abiding in Itself’ Damn! If i knew the trick?
The rigidity of which you speak and how to avoid it is a pattern requiring serious study. Thank you!
October 3rd, 2010 at 7:23 am
If “realisation is forced upon you in spite of yourself” doesn’t that imply that “sincerity of an aspirants effort” is a side effect or indicator of grace rather than a cause of grace?
October 29th, 2011 at 1:44 pm
Sincerity is neither effect or cause; this is a kind of mechanical, superstition like approach.Grace is only a compassionate answer to our longing. But simply longing is not enough, the honesty of our wish, the sincere despair in our search for Truth and mainly, the gratuity of our wish. The only ‘selfish’ pray is to be there, in our home. Usually, the human prayers are not entirely honest, though people are not aware of that. It is God that judges and answers.