Category Archives: ADVAITA & YOGA
What is the meaning of Supreme?
Dear Harsha,
I have a very specific question about the quote from Ramana Maharshi’s talks with Paul Brunton. He says “By repeated practice one can become accustomed to turning inwards and finding the Self. One must always and constantly make an effort, until one has permanently realized. Once the effort ceases, the state becomes natural and the Supreme takes possession of the person with an unbroken current. Until it has become permanently natural and your habitual state, know that you have not realized the Self, only glimpsed it. ”
My question is about this word “Supreme.” I find this word also in Nisargadatta and I am wondering if it is an unsatisfactory attempt by the translator to translate some term, or if it is accurate. I mean, why not translate it as “the Self” or “I Am” or “God” ? My best guess is that it is a placeholder word for what is ineffable and inexpressible but within the possibilities of experience.
Curious to hear yours or anyone’s thoughts on this.
David Continue reading
Sweet Lotus Feet by Alan Jacobs
Oh dearest Guru-ji, Great Sri Bhagavan Ramana,
Famous Sage of holy Mountain Arunachala:
To whom your Devotees with reverent obeisance greet,
I place this verse, an offering, at your sweet lotus feet. Continue reading
Meditation and Self-Inquiry – Part 1 on Youtube
Dear Friends,
Yesterday, I uploaded a short video on youtube on Meditation and Self-Inquiry. Part 1 is visible now and you can access it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ijNldueFYsM
Your feedback is most welcome as I try to enhance my learning and become more current with the use of the new social networking technologies.
Thank you and Namaste
Harsh K. Luthar
Marital Garland Of Letters: By Ramana Maharshi
The Five Hymns to Arunachala are the earliest poems of Sri Ramana Maharshi except for a few short verses. They were written about 1914, when Sri Ramana was about thirty-five years old (he was born in December 1879). He was still living in Virupaksha Cave on the hill. Continue reading
Unutterable Is My Name: By Dr. Harsh K. Luthar
Unutterable is my name. Continue reading
How To Overcome The Ego? By Dr. Harsh K. Luthar
Bhagavan Sri Ramana used to say that all techniques of meditation and concentration presuppose the retention of the ego/mind. Bhagavan used to joke that employing the ego/mind to overcome the ego/mind is like hiring a thief, who is all dressed up as a policeman, to catch the thief. The policeman will pretend to make herculean efforts to catch the thief, give periodic reports of progress, but will fail each time (since the policeman is the thief!). Continue reading
Self-Realization and Physical Immortality: By Dr. Harsh K. Luthar
Can Self-Realization and Physical Immortality co-exist? Continue reading







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