Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Self correction - Bhagavan Ramana Maharishi

                                          
The following is the excerpt from the book "Living by the words of Bhagavan - David Godman".  It has been narrated by the disciple of Bhagavan Ramana Maharishi known as Annamalai Swami.  The following :-

Bhagavan Ramana Maharishi taught that one should reform oneself rather than find fault with others. In practical terms this means that one should find the source of one’s mind rather than make complaints about other people’s minds and actions. I remember a typical reply that Bhagavan gave on this subject.

A devotee, who was quite intimate with Bhagavan, asked him, ‘Some of the devotees who live with Bhagavan behave very strangely. They seem to do many things that Bhagavan does not approve of. Why does Bhagavan not correct them ?’

Bhagavan replied,’Corrrecting oneself is correcting the whole world. The sun is simply bright. It does not correct anyone. Because it shines, the whole world is full of light. Transforming yourself is a means of giving light to the whole world.’

Once while I was sitting in the hall, someone complained to Bhagavan about one of the devotees who was sitting there;’He is not meditating here, he is just sleeping’.

‘How do you know’? retorted Bhagavan. ‘Only because you yourself gave up your meditation to look at him. First see yourself and don’t concern yourself with other people’s habits.’

Bhagavan sometimes used to say : ‘Some people who come here have two aims; they want Bhagavan to be perfect and they want Ashram to be perfect. To achieve this goal they make all kinds of complaints and suggestions. They don’t come here to correct themselves, they only come here to correct others. These people don’t seem to remember the reason why they came to Bhagavan in the first place. If they do one Namaskaram (Bowing down) to us they think that the ashram is then their kingdom. Such people think that we ought to behave like their slaves, only doing whatever they think we ought to do’.

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