Make your outlook that of wisdom
Talk 1
A wandering monk (sannyasi) was trying to clear his doubt: “How to realise that all the world is God?”
Maharshi: If you make your outlook that of wisdom, you will find the world to be God. Without knowing the Supreme Spirit (Brahman), how will you find His all-pervasiveness?
(Ramana Maharshi in Talks with Sri Ramana Maharshi)
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“Dealing with the world is part of the illusion. It is symptomatic of the human condition which, having forgotten its own Self, dwells in an external, material universe. As long as one does not see the Self as the origin of all, and one's very identity, so long can it (world and objects) be described as illusionary.” (Excerpt From Talks on Self Enquiry, Miles Wright & edited by Gabriele Ebert)
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naiva cintyam na cAcintyam na cintyam cintyameva tat /
pakshapAtavinirmuktam brahma sampadyate tadA // 6 //
'Neither is that, which is conceivable (the phenomenal manifestation), to be ignored (or dismissed as unreal), nor that which is inconceivable (the Self) to be imagined (as real), then, free from partiality, (i.e. 'this is real', 'this is not real') Brahman is fulfilled.' (Amrtabindu Upanishad; trans. MWright)
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