Sunday 29 June 2014

who am I ?

A wise man once said that religion is the opium of the people, but money gives more incentive to addiction and disillusionment comes quickly after a certain age and the end of the tunnel is clearly more accurate. Relativize the enjoyment due to the use and possession of material objects and learn the withdrawal of the senses from the intoxication of materialism which is a "maya" a mirage, "an illusion" and too ephemeral. Let us get more closer to what is unchangeable, stable, eternal, universal, sustainable and permanent. Let us discover who is RAMANA MAHARISHI and what he says in his book "Who am I" or at least let us read the chapter that consists of dialogue between Krishna and Arjuna on the battlefield of Kurchetra. To be happy demands effort. True happiness is like eel that sneaks when you want to catch. It takes a lot of effort and work on oneself. The world shows you many attactive shining and scintillating thousand facetted mirror and it is up to us to use the sense of discernment to separate the wheat from the chaff.

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