"The very first step in understanding what this is all about is giving up the concept of an active, volitional 'I' as a separate entity and accepting the passive role of perceiving and functioning as a process." - Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj

Saturday, January 9, 2010

The 'I' thought


Sri Ramana Maharshi:

From where does this 'I' arise? Seek for it within; it then vanishes. This is the pursuit of wisdom. When the mind unceasingly investigates its own nature, it transpires that there is no such thing as mind. This is the direct path for all. The mind is merely thoughts. Of all thoughts, the thought 'I' is the root. Therefore, the mind is only the thought 'I'.

The birth of the 'I' thought is one's own birth, its death is the person's death. After the 'I' thought has arisen, the wrong identity with the body arises. Get rid of the 'I' thought. So along as 'I' is alive, there is grief. When 'I' ceases to exist there is no grief.

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