The Natural State
In verse 2 of his Sanskrit work, Sri Ramanaparavidyopanisad (The Teaching of Supreme Science), K. Lakshmana Sarma refers to "the natural state of the real Self" and equates it with right awareness (v. 2). In Talk 17, 24th January, 1935, Ramana Maharshi says that "the ever-present state is the natural state sahaja." Sri Sarma further explains that the sahaja or natural state has been described, previously, in Upanishads such as Mandukya, where it is revealed as the firm conviction, in one's core essence, which is beyond knowledge or ignorance and without definable characteristics. In essence, this sahaja state is the absence of mindstuff (vikalpas), i.e. the ever-present witness centred in the here and now.