3. It is said
3. It is said that the I-activity is the root of all activities. From where the I-thought emerges, that in short is the heart. Ramana Maharshi
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3. It is said that the I-activity is the root of all activities. From where the I-thought emerges, that in short is the heart. Ramana Maharshi
The activity affected by causes like fainting, sleep, excessive joy, grief, possession by spirits, fear etc goes to the heart, its own place. Ramana Maharshi
It is said that the heart is in the microcosm just as the orb of the sun in the macrocosm. The mind in Sahasrara is like the disc of the moon. Ramana Maharshi
One must realise his Self in order to open the store of unalloyed happiness. Ramana Maharshi
Even in intake, the one steadfast thought is said to be the natural state. Nirvikalpa Samadhi will result when the sensory objects are not present. Ramana Maharshi
Consciousness is indeed always with us. Everyone knows ‘I am!’ No one can deny his own being. Ramana Maharshi
He who has realized the Self in the Heart has transcended the dualities and is never perplexed. Ramana Maharshi
There are no impediments to meditation. The very thought of such obstacles is the greatest impediment. Ramana Maharshi
The macrocosm is in its entirety in the body. The body is in its entirety in the heart. Therefore heart is the summarised form of all the macrocosm. Ramana Maharshi
Such happiness is relative and is better called pleasure or satisfaction. Ramana Maharshi