Ramana Reminiscences 5 – Anonymous

This chapter is taken from The Silent Power – Selections from The Mountain Path and The Call Divine – Ramana Reminiscences In 1943 (or 1944), Dr. Jesudasan, known as Peria Annan (the Chinna Annan being Dr. Paton), accompanied by Dr. Raja went to Sri...

Ramana Reminiscences 3 – Prof B.L.Atreya

A saint is as great a necessity for human society as is a great scientist, a great thinker and a great leader, nay the necessity is even greater. For a scientist discovers the secrets of life and of the Universe, a thinker tries to understand the meaning and purpose of existence, and a leader tries to shape and transform humanity or a portion of it according to his own notions of what it ought to be.

Ramana Reminiscences 2 – Dr.Hafiz Syed

It is said and perhaps rightly too, that over this distracted world there is a greater sway of materialism than of spirituality. The majority of people are deeply sunk in materialism and therefore, have no inclination or desire to turn their attention towards spiritual values.

Ramana Reminiscences 1 – Arthur Osborne

The supreme and final state of samadhi is Sahaja samadhi which does not imply any trance or any oblivion to what we ignorant ones call the ‘outer world’. There is no going backward and forward between the trance state and the mental state, the inner and the outer. His consciousness embraced both constantly without distinction and without effort.