![]() They shared a passion for simplicity of lifestyle, enquiry, meditation and liberation. There are numerous similarities between the teachings of the Buddha and the teachings of Ramana. In 1955, the ashram published the 616-page book of his exchanges titled Talks with Sri Ramana Maharshi (1879- 1950). I have put them at the foot of this reflection.īetween 19, Sri Mangala, a student of Ramana, kept a written record of the questions and answers with Ramana. ![]() These brief statements of Ramana may be of interest for those deeply connected to a depth of spiritual enquiry and liberation. Upon return home to Totnes, UK, I typed these one-liners into my computer. Ramana is truly the Master of the one liner offering teachings free from the dross of superfluous words. I took notes from this excellent book of my favourite responses by Ramana to some of the questions he received. ![]() While there I re-read Talks with Ramana Maharshi. I also had the privilege of offering teachings on a rooftop, nearby to his ashram, for several days to people from the Indian and overseas community. From published TALKS WITH RAMANA MAHARSHI Jewels of One-linersĪ few years ago, I made a short pilgrimage to Tiruvannamalai, south India, to return to pay respect to the late Sri Ramana Maharshi, one of the great saints of India. ![]()
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