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Overview: Ramana Maharshi could say much with just a few words. Richard comments in ordinary English, based on his 30-year study of Ramana, and practice of Self-inquiry,
Genre: Non-Fiction > Health, Fitness & Self-help
1. Who am I?
Ramana taught the inquiry "Who am I?" to reveal the true nature of the Self. His silent presence and simple yet profound teachings attracted seekers worldwide, earning him reverence as one of the most influential spiritual figures of the 20th century. The Maharshi’s legacy continues to inspire countless seekers on their quest for spiritual awakening and inner peace.
Who am I? is a collection of the earliest teachings of Ramana Maharshi. In silence, he answered questions by scratching his finger into the dirt where he sat. These early teachings express Ramana’s mature knowledge of Advaita Vedanta at the young age of 21. This version of the text is the only one that was edited and revised by Ramana Maharshi himself.
Richard Clarke has studied this text for more than 30 years and offers comments in ordinary language to help you deepen your understanding of this profound text. He includes practice notes and inquiry questions you can ask and answer within yourself.
Read, reflect, then deeply meditate. Know yourself and be always free and at peace.
2. Forty Verses on Reality
South Indian sage Sri Ramana Maharshi (1879–1950) is renowned for his teachings on Self-inquiry, the direct path to Self-realization. Ramana realized the Self and transcended ego-consciousness at the age of 16. For the rest of his life he lived and taught on the holy hill, Arunachala.
Sri Ramana was asked by Muruganar, "Pray tell us what is the nature of reality, and how it may be attained, so that we may attain salvation!" This book is the result.
In Forty Verses on Reality, the Maharshi explains the nature of the Self and the ultimate reality. He teaches that the true Self is pure consciousness, beyond the physical body and mind. The verses emphasize the importance of Self-inquiry (Atma Vichara) as the direct method to realize the Self.
Richard Clarke has studied this text for more than 30 years and his comments help open your understanding. There are inquiries along with every verse to bring you to direct knowledge.
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