"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

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Whose Is The Doubt?

Sri Ramana Maharshi

Q. The world is materialistic. What is the remedy for it?
Materialistic or spiritual, it is according to your outlook.
drishtim jnanamayim krtva, brahma mayam pasyet jagat
Make your outlook right. The creator knows how to take care of His creation.

Q. What is the best thing to do for ensuring the future?
Take care of the present, the future will take care of itself.

Q. The future is the result of the present. So what should I do to make it good? Or should I keep still?
Whose is the doubt? Who is it that wants a course of action? Find the doubter. If you hold the doubter the doubts will disappear. Having lost hold of the Self the thoughts afflict you; the world is seen, doubts arise, also anxiety for the future. Hold fast to the Self, these will disappear.

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