Thursday, 19 April, 2007

Wisdom Blended #28

Sri Ramana Maharishi

Misery is due to multifarious thoughts. If the thoughts are unified and centred on a single item there is no misery, but happiness is the result. Then, even the thought , ' I do something' is absent; nor will there be an eye on the fruit of action.

-- Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharishi, from the classic, 'Talks', p 338


Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj

....Let them stay with a Guru, watch him, think of him. Soon they will experience a kind of bliss, quite new, never experienced before, except, maybe, in childhood. The experience is so unmistakbly new, that it will attract their attention and create interest; once the interest is roused, orderly application will follow.

-- Nisargadatta Maharaj, from the classic 'I am That', p 322


Inspired Vegetarians

I think that people who don't like animals tend to be selfish, but I'm biased.

-- Jessica Alba


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Wednesday, 18 April, 2007

Wisdom Blended #27

Sri Ramana Maharishi

So long as false identification persists doubts will persist, questions will arise, there will be no end of them. Doubts will cease only when the non-self is put an end to. That will result in realization of the Self. There will remain no other there to doubt or ask. All these doubts should be solved within oneself. No amount of words will satisfy. Hold the thinker. Only when the thinker is not held do objects appear outside or doubts arise in the mind.

-- Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharishi, from the classic, 'Talks', p 200


Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj


Meditation is a deliberate attempt to pierce into the higher states of consciousness and finally go beyond it. The art of meditation is the art of shifting the focus of attention to ever subtler levels, without losing one's grip on the levels left behind. In a way it is like having death under control. One begins with the lowest levels: social circumstances, customs and habits, physical surroundings, the posture and breathing of the body, the senses, their sensations and perceptions, the mind, its thoughts and feelings, until the entire mechanism of personality is grasped and firmly held. The final stage of meditation is reached when the sense of identity goes beyond the 'I-am-so-and-so', beyond 'so-I-am', beyond 'I-am-the-witness-only', beyond 'there-is', beyond all ideas into the impersonally prsonal pure being. But you must be energetic when you take to meditation. It is definitely not a part time occupation. Limit your interests and activities to what is needed for you and your dependents' barest needs. Save all your energies and time for breaking the wall your mind had built around you. Believe me, you will not regret.

-- Nisargadatta Maharaj, from the classic 'I am That', p 412


Inspired Vegetarians


I've always been an animal lover. People should be made aware of all the issues. Some people think that the whole wearing-fur thing is glamorous, but you can look good without it.

-- Sadie Frost


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Tuesday, 17 April, 2007

Wisdom Blended #26

Sri Ramana Maharishi

Illusion is itself illusory. Illusion must be seen by one beyond it. Can such a seer be subject to llusion ? Can he then speak of degrees of illusion ?

There are scenes floating on the screen in a cinema show. Fire appears to burn buildings to ashes. Water sems to wreck vessels. But the screen on which the pictures are projected remains unscorched and dry. Why ?

Because the pictures are unreal and the screen is real.

Again reflections pass through a mirror; but the mirror is not in anyway affected by the quality or quantity of the reflections on it.

So the world is a phenomenon on the single reality, which is not affected in any manner. Reality is only one.

-- Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharishi, from the classic, 'Talks', p 416


Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj


....If you are angry or in pain, separate yourself from anger and pain and watch them. Externalization is the first step to liberation. Step away and look. The physical events will go on happening, but by themselves they have no importance. It is the mind alone that matters....

-- Nisargadatta Maharaj, from the classic 'I am That', p 247


Inspired Vegetarians


I did it for political, moral reasons, thinking that I was making this great sacrifice, but it was absolutely necessary; I was not going to contribute to the violence in the world anymore.

-- Alicia Silverstone


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Monday, 16 April, 2007

Wisdom Blended #25

Sri Ramana Maharishi

Reality is one only. How can it be realized ? Realization is thus an illusion. Practice seems to be necessary. Who is to practice ? Looking for the doer, the act and the accessories disappear.

Moreover, if Realization is not present here and now, how can It, newly got, be of any use ? What is permanent must be eternally present. Can it be newly got and eternally present also ?

Realize what is present here and now. The sages did so before and still do that only. Hence they say that it looks as if newly got. Once veiled by ignorance and later revealed, Reality looks as if newly realized. But it is not new.

-- Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharishi, from the classic, 'Talks', p 410


Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj


What change do you expect ? When the film projection ends, all remains the same as when it started. The state before you were born was also the state after death, if you remember.

-- Nisargadatta Maharaj, from the classic 'I am That', p 418


Inspired Vegetarians


All those animals live a pretty dreary life, then they get chopped up and put on a griddle.

-- Alec Baldwin


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Sunday, 15 April, 2007

Wisdom Blended #24

Sri Ramana Maharishi

The thoughts arise from the 'I' thought which in turn arises from the Self. Therefore the Self manifests as 'I' and other thoughts. What does it matter if there are thoughts or no thoughts ?

-- Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharishi, from the classic, 'Talks', p 308

 

Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj



If you look into living process closely, you will find cruelty everywhere, for life feeds on life. This is a fact, but it does not make you feel guilty of being alive. You began a life of cruelty by giving your mother endless trouble. To the last day of your life you will compete for food, clothing, shelter, holding on to your body, fighting for its needs, wanting it to be secure, in a world of insecurity and death....

-- Nisargadatta Maharaj, from the classic 'I am That', p 158



Inspired Vegetarians



Right afterward I read Fast Food Nation. That book changed my life: It made me a vegetarian.

 -- Amber Tamblyn



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Thursday, 12 April, 2007

Wisdom Blended #23

Sri Ramana Maharishi

So long as you consider yourself as an individual, a Guru is necessary to show you that you are not bound by limitations and that your nature is to be free from limitations.

-- Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharishi, from the classic, 'Talks', p 507


Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj


The mind must learn that beyond the moving mind there is the background of awareness, which does not change. The mind must come to know the true self and respect it and cease covering it up, like the moon which obscures the sun during solar eclipse. Just realize that nothing observable, or experienceable is you, or binds you. Take no notice of what is not yourself.

-- Nisargadatta Maharaj, from the classic 'I am That', p 220


Inspired Vegetarians


Would you kill your pet dog or cat to eat it? How about an animal you're not emotionally attached to? Is the thought of slaughtering a cow or chicken or pig with your own hands too much to handle? Instead, would hiring a hit-man to do the job give you enough distance from the emotional discomfort? What animal did you put a contract out on for your supper last night? Did you at least make sure that none went to waste and to take a moment to be grateful for its sacrifice?

-- Anonymous


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Wisdom Blended #22

Sri Ramana Maharishi

Does preaching consist in mounting a platform and haranguing to the people around ? Preaching is simple communication of knowledge. It may be done in Silence too.

-- Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharishi, from the classic, 'Talks', p 243


Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj


Pleasure is easily accepted, while all the powers of the self reject pain. As the acceptance of pain is the denial of the self, and the self stands in the way of true happiness, the whole-hearted acceptance of pain releases the spring of happiness.

-- Nisargadatta Maharaj, from the classic 'I am That', p 278


Inspired Vegetarians


I do not like eating meat because I have seen lambs and pigs killed. I saw and felt their pain. They felt the approaching death. I could not bear it. I cried like a child. I ran up a hill and could not breathe. I felt that I was choking. I felt the death of the lamb.

-- Vaslav Nijinsky


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Tuesday, 10 April, 2007

Wisdom Blended #21

Sri Ramana Maharishi

There is only one way and that consists in not losing sight of one's Self under any circumstances.

To enquire 'Who am I ?' is the only remedy for all the ills of the world. It is also perfect bliss.


-- Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharishi, from the classic, 'Talks', p 512

 

Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj



....You are right, there can be experience beyond consciousness. Yet there is the experience of just being. There is a state beyond consciousness, which is not unconscious. Some call it super-consciousness, or pure consciousness, or supreme consciousness. It is pure awareness free from the subject-object nexus.

-- Nisargadatta Maharaj, from the classic 'I am That', p 310



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Nothing will benefit human health and increase chances for survival of life on Earth as much as the evolution to a vegetarian diet.

 -- Albert Einstein



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Monday, 9 April, 2007

Wisdom Blended #20

Sri Ramana Maharishi

If atma-vichara (self-investigation) ceases, loka-vichara (world-investigation) takes its place.

Engage in Self-investigation, then the non-self will disappear. The Self will be left over. This is self-investigation of the Self. The one word Self is equivalent to the mind, body, man, individual, the Supreme and all else.


-- Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharishi, from the classic, 'Talks', p 192

 

Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj



When the mind is kept away from its pre-occupations, it becomes quiet. If you do not disturb this quiet and stay in it, you find that it is permeated with a light and love you have never known; and yet you recognize it at once as your own nature. Once you have passed through this experience, you will never be the same man again; the unruly mind may break its peace and obliterate its vision; but it is bound to return, provided the effort is sustained; until one day when all bonds are broken, delusions and attachments end and life becomes supremely concentrated in the present.

-- Nisargadatta Maharaj, from the classic 'I am That', p 308



Inspired Vegetarians



Think of me tonite

For that which you savor

Did it give you something real,

or could you taste the pain of my death in its flavor?

 -- Wayne K. Tolson, from "Food Forethought"



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Sunday, 8 April, 2007

Wisdom Blended #19

Sri Ramana Maharishi

After the rise of the 'I' thought there is the false identification of the 'I' with the body, the senses, the mind, etc. 'I' is wrongly associated with them and the true 'I' is lost sight of. In order to shift the pure 'I' rom the contaminated 'I' this discarding is mentioned. But it does not mean exactly discarding of the non-self, but it means finding of the real Self.

-- Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharishi, from the classic, 'Talks', p 222

 

Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj



There is nothing to gain. Abandon all imaginings and know yourself as you are. Self-knowledge. All craving is due to a sense of insufficiency. When you know that you lack nothing, that all there is, is you and yours, desire ceases.

-- Nisargadatta Maharaj, from the classic 'I am That', p 94



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I eat everything that nature voluntarily gives:  fruits, vegetables, and the products of plants.  But I ask you to spare me what animals are forced to surrender:  meat, milk, and cheese.

 -- Author Unknown



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Saturday, 7 April, 2007

Wisdom Blended #18

Sri Ramana Maharishi

....The happiness of solitude is not found in retreats. It may be had even in busy centres. Happiness is not be sought in solitude or busy centres. It is in the Self.

-- Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharishi, from the classic, 'Talks', p 435

 

Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj



You imagine being and doing as identical. It is not so. The mind and the body move and change and cause other bodies to move and change and that is called doing, action. I see that it is in the nature of action to create further action, like fire that continues by burning. I neither act nor cause others to act; I am timelessly aware of what is going on.

-- Nisargadatta Maharaj, from the classic 'I am That', p 398



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A veteran USDA meat inspector from Texas describes what he has seen:  "Cattle dragged and choked... knocking 'em four, five, ten times.  Every now and then when they're stunned they come back to life, and they're up there agonizing.  They're supposed to be re-stunned but sometimes they aren't and they'll go through the skinning process alive.  I've worked in four large [slaughterhouses] and a bunch of small ones.  They're all the same.  If people were to see this, they'd probably feel really bad about it.  But in a packing house everybody gets so used to it that it doesn't mean anything."

 -- Slaughterhouse 1997



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Friday, 6 April, 2007

Wisdom Blended #17

Sri Ramana Maharishi

The Self is always realized. Were realization something to be gained hereafter there is an equal chance of its being lost. It will thus be only transitory. Transitory bliss brings pain in its train. It cannot be liberation which is eternal.

-- Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharishi, from the classic, 'Talks', p 564

 

Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj



Reality can neither be proved nor disproved. Within the mind you cannot, beyond the mind you need not. In the real, the question 'what is real ?' does not arise. The manifested (saguna) and unmanifested (nirguna) are not different.

-- Nisargadatta Maharaj, from the classic 'I am That', p 94



Inspired Vegetarians



To my mind, the life of a lamb is no less precious than that of a human being.  I should be unwilling to take the life of a lamb for the sake of the human body.

 -- Mahatma Gandhi



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Thursday, 5 April, 2007

Wisdom Blended #16

Sri Ramana Maharishi

Are there two 'I's ? How do you know your own existence ? Do you see yourself with these eyes ? Question yourself. How does this question arise ? Do I remain to ask it or not ? Can I find myself as in a mirror ?

Because your outlook has been outward bent, it has lost sight of the Self and your vision is external. The Self is not found in external objects. Turn your look within and plunge down; you will be the Self.


-- Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharishi, from the classic, 'Talks', p 190

 

Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj



It is right to be oneself, it is wrong not to be. All else is conditional. You are eager to separate right from wrong, because you need some basis for action. You are always after doing something or other. But, personally motivated action, based on some scale of values, aiming at some result is worse than inaction, for its fruits are always bitter.

-- Nisargadatta Maharaj, from the classic 'I am That', p 354



Inspired Vegetarians



Vegetarianism can easily reach religious proportions.  Refraining from meat on moral grounds serves to dignify feelings of guilt toward sad-eyed, furry creatures and substitutes righteousness for squeamishness.

 -- Bill Griffith, Griffith Observatory comic strip, 1977



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Wednesday, 4 April, 2007

Wisdom Blended #15

Sri Ramana Maharishi

....You start seeking happiness. On analysis you find that misery is caused by thoughts. They are called the mind. While trying to control the mind you seek the 'I' and get fixed in Being-Knowledge-Bliss.

-- Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharishi, from the classic, 'Talks', p 450

 

Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj



Let the dream unroll itself to its very end. You cannot help it. But you can look at the dream as a dream, refuse it the stamp of reality.

-- Nisargadatta Maharaj, from the classic 'I am That', p 258



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It is only by softening and disguising dead flesh by culinary preparation that it is rendered susceptible of mastication or digestion, and that the sight of its bloody juices and raw horror does not excite intolerable loathing and disgust.

 -- Percy Bysshe Shelley, Queen Mab Notes



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Tuesday, 3 April, 2007

Wisdom Blended #14

Sri Ramana Maharishi

The mind is only a bundle of thoughts. The thoughts have their root in the 'I'-thought. He quoted: " Whoever investigates the origin of the 'I'-thought for him the ego perishes. This is the true investigation." The true 'I' is then found shining by itself.

-- Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharishi, from the classic, 'Talks', p 184

 

Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj



....When you follow it up carefully from brain through consciousness to awareness, you find that the sense of duality persists. When you go beyond awareness, there is a state of non-duality, in which there is no cognition, only pure being, which may well be called non-being, if by being you mean being something in particular.

-- Nisargadatta Maharaj, from the classic 'I am That', p 409



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Can you really ask what reason Pythagoras had for abstaining from flesh? For my part I rather wonder both by what accident and in what state of soul or mind the first man did so, touched his mouth to gore and brought his lips to the flesh of a dead creature, he who set forth tables of dead, stale bodies and ventured to call food and nourishment the parts that had a little before bellowed and cried, moved and lived. How could his eyes endure the slaughter when throats were slit and hides flayed and limbs torn from limb? How could his nose endure the stench? How was it that the pollution did not turn away his taste, which made contact with the sores of others and sucked juices and serums from mortal wounds?

-- Plutarch



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Wisdom Blended #14

Sri Ramana Maharishi

The mind is only a bundle of thoughts. The thoughts have their root in the 'I'-thought. He quoted: " Whoever investigates the origin of the 'I'-thought for him the ego perishes. This is the true investigation." The true 'I' is then found shining by itself.

-- Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharishi, from the classic, 'Talks', p 184

 

Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj



....When you follow it up carefully from brain through consciousness to awareness, you find that the sense of duality persists. When you go beyond awareness, there is a state of non-duality, in which there is no cognition, only pure being, which may well be called non-being, if by being you mean being something in particular.

-- Nisargadatta Maharaj, from the classic 'I am That', p 409



Inspired Vegetarians



Can you really ask what reason Pythagoras had for abstaining from flesh? For my part I rather wonder both by what accident and in what state of soul or mind the first man did so, touched his mouth to gore and brought his lips to the flesh of a dead creature, he who set forth tables of dead, stale bodies and ventured to call food and nourishment the parts that had a little before bellowed and cried, moved and lived. How could his eyes endure the slaughter when throats were slit and hides flayed and limbs torn from limb? How could his nose endure the stench? How was it that the pollution did not turn away his taste, which made contact with the sores of others and sucked juices and serums from mortal wounds?

-- Plutarch



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Tuesday, 20 March, 2007

Wisdom Blended #13

Sri Ramana Maharishi

In the earlier stages the mind reverts to the search at long intervals; with continued practice it reverts at shorter intervals until finally it does not wander at all. It is then that the dormant sakti manifests. The satvic mind is free from thoughts whereas the rajasic mind is full of them. The satvic mind resolves itself into the Life-current.

-- Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharishi, from the classic, 'Talks', p 87



Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj

The reward of self-knowledge is freedom from the personal self. You cannot know the knower, for you are the knower. The fact of knowing proves the knower. You need no other proof. The knower of the known is not knowable. Just like the light is known in colors only, so is the knower known in knowledge.

-- Nisargadatta Maharaj, from the classic 'I am That', p 360



Inspired Vegetarians

We manage to swallow flesh only because we do not think of the cruel and sinful thing that we do. Cruelty... is a fundamental sin, and admits of no arguments or nice distinctions. If only we do not allow our heart to grow callous, it protests against cruelty, is always clearly heard; and yet we go on perpetrating cruelties easily, merrily, all of us - in fact, anyone who does not join in is dubbed a crank.

Rabindranath Tagore



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Monday, 19 March, 2007

Wisdom Blended #12

Sri Ramana Maharishi

The wavering of the mind is a weakness arising from the dissipation of its energy in the shape of thoughts. When one makes the mind stick to one thought the energy is conserved, and the mind becomes stronger.

-- Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharishi, from the classic, 'Talks', p 87



Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj

As long as we imagine ourselves to be separate personalities, one quite distinct from another, we cannot grasp reality which is essentially impersonal. First we must know ourselves as witness only, dimensionless and timeless centres of observation, and then realize that immense ocean of pure awareness, which is both mind and matter and beyond both.

-- Nisargadatta Maharaj, from the classic 'I am That', p 205



Inspired Vegetarians

As soon as I realized that I didn't need meat to survive or to be in good health, I began to see how forlorn it all is. If only we had a different mentality about the drama of the cowboy and the range and all the rest of it. It's a very romantic notion, an entrenched part of American culture, but I've seen, for example, pigs waiting to be slaughtered, and their hysteria and panic was something I shall never forget.

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Sunday, 18 March, 2007

Wisdom Blended #11

Sri Ramana Maharishi

The moon shines by the reflected light of the Sun. When the Sun has set, the moon is useful for revealing objects. When the Sun has risen, no one needs the moon, although the pale disc of the moon is visible in the sky.

So it is with the mind and Heart. The mind is useful because of its reflected light. It is used for seeing objects. When it is turned inwards, the source of illumination shines forth by itself and the mind remains dim and useless like the moon in daytime.

-- Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharishi, from the classic, 'Talks', p 94



Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj

Meditation will help find your bonds, loosen them, untie them and cast your moorings. When you are no longer attached to anything, you have done your share. The rest will be done for you.

-- Nisargadatta Maharaj, from the classic 'I am That', p 54



Inspired Vegetarians

"Thou shalt not kill" does not apply to murder of one's own kind only, but to all living beings; and this Commandment was inscribed in the human breast long before it was proclaimed from Sinai.

Leo Tolstoy



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Saturday, 17 March, 2007

Wisdom Blended #10

Sri Ramana Maharishi

The Self is the source of subject and object. Now ignorance prevailing, the subject is taken to be the source. The subject is the knower and forms one of the triads whose components cannot exist independent of one another. So the subject or the knower cannot be the ultimate Reality. Reality lies beyond subject and object. When realized there will be no room for doubt.

-- Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharishi, from the classic, 'Talks', p 481



Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj

Reality can neither be proved nor disproved. Within the mind you cannot, beyond the mind you need not. In the real, the question 'what is real ?' does not arise. The manifested (saguna) and unmanifested (nirguna) are not different.

-- Nisargadatta Maharaj, from the classic 'I am That', p 94



Inspired Vegetarians

I think if you want to eat more meat you should kill it yourself and eat it raw so that you are not blinded by the hypocrisy of having it processed for you.

Margi Clark



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Friday, 16 March, 2007

Wisdom Blended #09

Sri Ramana Maharishi

You are practising breath-control. Mechanical breath-control will not lead one to the goal. It is only an aid. While doing it mechanically take care to be alert in mind and remember the 'I' thought and seek its source. Then you will find that where breath sinks, there 'I' thought arises. They sink and rise together. The 'I' thought will also sink along with breath. Simultaneously, another luminous and infinite 'I'-'I' will become manifest, which will be continuous and unbroken. That is the goal. It goes by different names - God, Self, Kundalini Sakti, Consciousness, Yoga, Bhakthi, Jnana, etc.

-- Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharishi, from the classic, 'Talks', p 160



Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj

The very desire to be ready means that the Guru had come and the flame is lighted. It may be a stray word, or a page in a book, the Guru's grace works mysteriously.

-- Nisargadatta Maharaj, from the classic 'I am That', p 358



Inspired Vegetarians

I just could not stand the idea of eating meat - I really do think that it has made me calmer.... People's general awareness is getting much better, even down to buying a pint of milk: the fact that the calves are actually killed so that the milk doesn't go to them but to us cannot really be right, and if you have seen a cow in a state of extreme distress because it cannot understand why its calf isn't by, it can make you think a lot.

Kate Bush



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Thursday, 15 March, 2007

Wisdom Blended #08

Sri Ramana Maharishi

There is no mind to control if you realize the Self. The mind vanishing, the Self shines forth. In the realized man the mind may be active or inactive, the Self alone remains for him. For the mind, body and world are not separate from the Self. They rise from and sink into the Self. They do not remain apart from the Self. Can they be different from the Self ? Only be aware of the Self. Why worry about these shadows. How do they affect the Self ?

-- Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharishi, from the classic, 'Talks', p 93



Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj

Whose trouble ? Which trouble ? Do you pity the seed that is to grow and multiply till it becomes a mighty forest ? Do you kill an infant to save him from the bother of living ? What is wrong with life, ever more life ? Remove the obstacles to growing and all your personal, social, economic and political problems will just dissolve. The universe is perfect as a whole and the part's striving for perfection is a way of joy. Willingly sacrific