Are you responding to your own posts as well now! It was complicated enough when you were pretending to be Rodger?
Sent from an iPhone On 28 Jul 2010, at 16:16, roomsearching <[email protected]> wrote: > Q: What then is in the centre of consciousness? > Nisargadatta Maharaj: That which cannot be given name and form, for it is > without quality and beyond consciousness. You may say it is a point in > consciousness, which is beyond consciousness. Like a hole in the paper is > both in the paper and yet not of paper, so is the supreme state in the very > centre of consciousness, and yet beyond consciousness. It is as if an opening > in the mind through which the > mind is flooded with light. The opening is not even the light. It is just an > opening. > > On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 4:06 PM, roomsearching <[email protected]> > wrote: > How is one to think of the Self? > > Ramana: The Self is self-luminous without darkness and light, and is the > reality which is self-manifest. Therefore, one should not think of it as this > or as that. The very thought of thinking will end in bondage. The purport of > meditation on the Self is to make the mind take the form of the Self. In the > middle of the heart-cave the pure Brahman is directly manifest as the Self in > the form 'I-I'. Can there be greater ignorance than to think of it in > manifold ways, without knowing it as aforementioned? >
