Be as you are. The Teachings of Sri Ramana Maharshi edited by David Godman.
Q: How can I attain Self- realization?
A: Realization is nothing to be gained afresh; it is already there.
All that is necessary is to get rid of the thought `I have not realized'.
Stillness or peace is realization.
There is no moment when the Self is not. So long as there is doubt or the feeling of non-realization, the attempt should be made to rid oneself of these thoughts. They are due to the identification of the Self with the not-Self. When the not-Self disappears, the Self alone remains.
To make room, it is enough that objects be removed. Room is not brought in from elsewhere.
Q: Since realization is not possible without vasana-kshaya [destruction of mental tendencies], how am I to realize that state in which the tendencies are effectively destroyed?
A: You are in that state now !
Q: Does it mean that by holding on to the Self, the vasanas [mental tendencies] should be destroyed as and when they emerge?
A: They will themselves be destroyed if you remain as you are.
Q: How shall I reach the Self?
A: There is no reaching the Self. If Self were to be reached, it would mean that the Self is not here and now and that it is yet to be obtained. What is got afresh will also be lost. So it will be impermanent. What is not permanent is not worth striving for. So I say the Self is not reached.
You are the Self, you are already that. The fact is, you are ignorant of your blissful state. Ignorance supervenes and draws a veil over the pure Self which is bliss.
Attempts are directed only to remove this veil of ignorance which is merely wrong knowledge.
The wrong knowledge is the false identification of the Self with the body and the mind. This false identification must go, and then the Self alone remains.
Therefore realization is for everyone; realization makes no difference between the aspirants.
This very doubt, whether you can realize, and the notion `I-have-not-realized' are themselves the obstacles. Be free from these obstacles also.
~ Be as you are. The Teachings of Sri Ramana Maharshi edited by David Godman.


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