About Ramana Maharshi, My Life and Quest
Two windows are there: one looks on to space,
The other on the world, both blurred by thought
Of I and mine. This stopped; now not a trace
Through that first window still was seen of ought,
And none to see, no seeker and no sought.
About Ramana Maharshi, My Life and Quest
“There isn’t one, there isn’t one! How happy
I am that there isn’t one!”
About Ramana Maharshi, My Life and Quest
A pretty children’s tale is found
Of how a lady slept spell-bound
Through time’s long night, till for her sake
A daring rescuer should break
Through many perils and with a kiss
Wake her to endless bliss.
About Ramana Maharshi, My Life and Quest
Where the mighty river flows
A bleak, grey prison-castle rose
Wherein a lady dwelt, they say,
On whom a lifelong curse there lay:
Not to look out, not to go free,
Only a shadow world to see, Reflected in a glass.
About Ramana Maharshi, My Life and Quest
This Book is written by Arthur Osborne. You bade me lay down my life for your sake, Lord Christ, I have laid it here at your feet. Is it nothing but a soiled rag That you do not deign to accept it, That you do not stoop down and raise it? What now am I to do, despised...