It is enough just to see the utter serenity & innocence in ramana maharshi´s eyes to know that he had found truth, love, god or whatever one chooses to call that which we all seek in our lives. Namaste
I was a huge fan of the police and sting was my idol. I wanted to be like him and learnt to play guitar.That was a long time ago, I was just a teenager. I am 47 years old, i have a family and go to work, very average. I stumbled across this and listened. I began to feel like I had come full circle. When they broke into Amazing Grace I realised the perfection of my life. I began to perceive such indescribable beauty and love. The tears were streaming down my cheeks
Thankful to Jano for introducing me to Krishna Das and the path to such an incredible enlightened selfless person like Shri Ramana Maharshi. I love what he was quoted saying below shortly before moving on: "They say I'm going away, but were could I go?". I aspire to retain the same philosophy until my time to transition on arrives. The flame burns bright. Namaste.
Thank you! My dear friend Janet introduced me to Gangaji. From there my journey took me to Ramana Marharshi. It continues. Shortly before his death he had said: “They say that I am going away, but where could I go?
I say nothing but this man has shown us something special and who he is not was may only be a memory or thought to some for me life itself seems to grow from who he is.
@jobedied His body is a symbol of purity, and his image brings me to tears. These tears are tears of sin washing out of me. Ramana isn't dead because death doesn't exist. Where could he go? He is here, just like Jesus and Buddha.
So beautiful! Thank you! Namaste. ♥♥♥
bandruid 3 weeks ago
It is enough just to see the utter serenity & innocence in ramana maharshi´s eyes to know that he had found truth, love, god or whatever one chooses to call that which we all seek in our lives. Namaste
jahjahjag 2 months ago
I was a huge fan of the police and sting was my idol. I wanted to be like him and learnt to play guitar.That was a long time ago, I was just a teenager. I am 47 years old, i have a family and go to work, very average. I stumbled across this and listened. I began to feel like I had come full circle. When they broke into Amazing Grace I realised the perfection of my life. I began to perceive such indescribable beauty and love. The tears were streaming down my cheeks
macdoug1234 2 months ago 4
that last low note is like a bull mooing.
a sacred bull
very resonant vid
natmanprime 3 months ago
@mahabrahmana When a drop of an ocean realizes that it is the ocean it ceases to be a drop.
fairylucyb 3 months ago
This is the philosophy of Sri Krsna Caitanya Mahaprabhu's acintya-bhedabheda. PrabhupadaVani. org/main/Caitanya_Caritamrta/CC021.html
charukrsnadasa 3 months ago
Hare Krishna!
Fred50099 5 months ago
@mahabrahmana Ramana and Krishna are the same.
cshack 7 months ago
@cshack must love your concise answers to comments :P
rodrigojoseunb 4 months ago
@mahabrahmana there was no "he"
cshack 7 months ago
@mahabrahmana Brahman is everything-proof.
cshack 7 months ago
I have to buy this today, seems I just cant be without it.
Elijahdaughter 8 months ago
Jai Bhagavan!
Bhaktigirl22 9 months ago
Thankful to Jano for introducing me to Krishna Das and the path to such an incredible enlightened selfless person like Shri Ramana Maharshi. I love what he was quoted saying below shortly before moving on: "They say I'm going away, but were could I go?". I aspire to retain the same philosophy until my time to transition on arrives. The flame burns bright. Namaste.
artisticluminiere 10 months ago
Thank you! My dear friend Janet introduced me to Gangaji. From there my journey took me to Ramana Marharshi. It continues. Shortly before his death he had said: “They say that I am going away, but where could I go?
TheBigDelicious 11 months ago
Most excellent K.D. and S. Bless you, and bless you more.
michaelmoon2010 1 year ago
that was absolutly magnificent! Thank you so much!
Om Shanti.........
Namaste'..........
tiediegoddess 1 year ago
I say nothing but this man has shown us something special and who he is not was may only be a memory or thought to some for me life itself seems to grow from who he is.
jobedied 2 years ago
@jobedied His body is a symbol of purity, and his image brings me to tears. These tears are tears of sin washing out of me. Ramana isn't dead because death doesn't exist. Where could he go? He is here, just like Jesus and Buddha.
AsunderCleft 1 year ago
@AsunderCleft Yes
jobedied 1 year ago
I think Bhagavan was more associated with Shiva though one can see all aspects of God in Him.
Thank you for sharing this..
hirofan 2 years ago
This song is carried by John Cale on viola and harpischord!
Om nama shivaya !
ruudzwart 2 years ago
Let me be lost in love and never to be found again Aum shanti
Phoenixboi 3 years ago