Duet of One: The Ashtavakra Gita Dialogue by Ramesh S. Balsekar
Author:Ramesh S. Balsekar [Balsekar, Ramesh S.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Advaita Press
Published: 2011-11-02T04:00:00+00:00
“You may listen to diverse scriptures, or even give learned discourses on them, but abidance in the Self cannot happen unless all that is forgotten.” (146)
“You may keep yourself occupied in work, or enjoy the pleasures of the world, or indulge in meditation, and yet you will find that there is an inner urge towards that primal state which is prior to all phenomenality, in which all desire for phenomenal objects is extinguished.” (147)
“All keep exerting themselves, and yet find themselves unhappy. They do not realize that it is this very volitional effort that brings about unhappiness. It is only through this understanding that the blessed one reaches awakening.” (148)
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