Edited by John David Oct 2021
INTRODUCTION
The blog “Ramana Maharshi on Destiny” teaches that whatever is meant to happen will happen regardless of effort, and what is not meant to happen cannot be forced into existence. This directly challenges the question, “What is destiny?” and leads seekers to contemplate, “Is there a destiny?” or “Does destiny exist?” from a non-dualistic perspective where ego-driven effort is seen as illusory. Ultimately, Ramana emphasizes that realization arises not through control over fate, but through deep surrender and stillness, where true self-awareness reveals the timeless truth beyond personal destiny.
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“In my opinion, Aham Sphurana, a Glimpse of Self Realisation, will become a Treasure Trove of Wisdom to the Seekers of Truth in general, and particularly to the devotees of Bhagavan.”
Swami Hamsananda – Athithi Ashram, Tiruvannamalai
“This collection is a profound offering for those who are inspired to deeper inquiry. I have read both volumes for myself and others. Many passages reveal freshly and intimately the gift that is Ramana Maharshi. This is a book to cherish.”
Gangaji
“Thanks for presenting the book. I went through the book and it is indeed a good read. As you have mentioned, certain portions are controversial. However, many portions on Self-enquiry (genuinely in Bhagavan’s words) are profound and helpful to the seekers. Pranams”
Sri Ramanacharana Tirtha Swami
(formerly Sri Nochur Venkataraman),
“An excellent book suitable for anyone serious about the spiritual life and committed to knowing profound and liberating realisations. The beauty of Ramana’s teachings shows in the unwavering directness with a remarkable clarity and simplicity. Meditate on the questions and responses. Listen inwardly beneath the mind’s activity.”
Christopher Titmuss
“Aham Sphurana is the most profound, subtle and practical version of Ramana Maharshi. When you read this book you realise just how diluted, vague and lacking are most of the books published in the name of this great sage of Arunachala.
It is not an easy new age read, it is the real deal with all its subtleties and intricacies. Our role is to develop a profound, sensitive and subtle mind and heart to understand and absorb these teachings.
The persons who wrote and published this book faced fierce objection from many people and are no less than warriors of spiritual truth.
Their devotion and respect to Ramana Maharshi made them fight this war and they deserve our appreciation and respect for making these rare teachings available to us.”
Noah
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The pristine, pure mind of the Master that speaks through this profound volume is bound to bring us to an awakening into the most obvious yet hidden truth of our own existence.
Pravrajika Divyanandaprana
“Whatever is destined not to happen will not happen, try as you may.
Whatever is destined to happen will happen, do what you may to prevent it.
This is certain. The best course, therefore, is to remain silent.”
Q: Is it true that Bhagavan has said that if a man is destined not to Realise the Self, no matter what manner of aid or assistance is offered to him or stands available so as to be plunged into ready deployment by him, he will not Realise the Self. On the other hand, if a man is destined to Realise the Self, no matter what manner of hindrance or obstacle is placed across his path or is forced to be encountered by him, he will Realise the Self?
B: The statement is correct.
Q: Then what is the use of making efforts to Realise the Self?
B: What gives you the luxury of entitling yourself to believe that you will not Realise the Self?
Q: Only the commonplace belief that unlikely things are unlikely to happen.
B: On the other hand, they happen all the time.
Q: If the Atman [Self] has already decided not to permit me to Realise the Self notwithstanding my best, sincere efforts in that direction, what is the point of me making any efforts at all to Realise the Self?
B: Did the Atman come and tell you that he has made this decision? It is your own ego which dangerously formulates such pointless non-issues and then bombards your mind with them, so that you are distracted and thwarted from making efforts to Realise the Self.
In order so that it may safely retain itself from getting destroyed, the ego might manufacture all sorts of excuses to keep you away from abhyasa; do not believe these deceptive ideas fabricated by the ego. Incessantly go on with perseverance and determination in your efforts to Realise and one day the Self shall Reveal Himself.
Never feel discouraged with lack of progress. The Self – although here and now – cannot be Realised overnight. Rome was not built in a day.
Q: I have many problems in my office and home. They will not allow me to focus on the quest to Realise the Self.
B: Perception of the problem is the only problem. Since you go on thinking about the problem, the problem grows bigger and bigger. Eventually it becomes unmanageable and drives you mad. Why? Because you keep paying attention to it, because you go on worrying about it.
Q: Ignoring a problem is no way to solve it.
B: Neither is thinking about it.
Q: What Bhagavan is saying makes no sense to me. If a problem has to be solved, a solution must be found. Without thinking, without analysing the problem, how can I devise a solution to it?
B: Carefully study the problem, in accompaniment with the associated circumstances. That done, keep the mind quiescent in the Shining of the Heart. The solution springs forth or flashes upon mind in an instant – uninvited, of its own accord.
Q: Is Bhagavan serious?
B: Try it and see. Such a phenomenon cannot be explained or under-stood using any theoretical parameters – it has to be experienced.
Q: Will this, pardon me, crazy approach to solving problems work for all people and all problems?
B: It works no matter what the problem might happen to be. But it needs a mind which is completely submerged in the Heart and which feels no inclination at all to leave the Heart.
Q: Then it might not work for the ordinary man.
B: All their lives people wander about trying to ‘do’ something. One who has seen the futility of the ‘doing’ approach alone recognises the value of the ‘non-doing’ approach; until then he thinks that ‘doing’ is virtuous and righteous and ‘non-doing’ indolent and unnecessary. It would be erroneous to assume that non-doing is the same as devotion to luxury and pleasure.
There is a difference between not doing anything and there not being anybody to do anything. For the Emancipated Soul effort is impossible and so is volition, although you may see his body moving about and doing things.
Q: Is simply remaining idle the solution to the question of Realisation?
B: Remaining idle is not the same as keeping the body idle and permitting thought to run riot. The mind must remain without thinking and without falling asleep, but neither effort nor volition must aid it to remain in such state. This alone is actually remaining idle [summayitutthal].
Q: I cannot even imagine such a state.
B: The state of summayirutthal cannot be conceived of, or imagined or visualised by the mind. All that is possible is to BE it. By means of expenditure of effort or pursuit of desire you cannot reach it; rather, total absence of effort and of volition reveals that you were never different from it. All our effort is only to become perfectly effortless.
Q: It is said that unselfish, platonic love for fellow man leads to Emancipation from samsara. Is this true?
B: Action performed without harbouring the idea of being the doer of the action helps in effecting purification of mind.
Ramana Maharshi explains that Guru’s Grace burns ego and mental habits, allowing total surrender and spontaneous Self-Realization to arise.
Summa Iru means resting quietly, free from thought and activity, allowing the mind to dissolve and reveal natural peace.
Through a boy’s spinning top, Bhagavan reveals that prarabdha spins itself out naturally, beyond the Jnani’s identification.
The Jnani’s silent presence works like a magnetic force, effortlessly turning ripe minds inward, leading to natural, thought-free peace.
Through a lifetime of hardships, rituals, and encounters with saints, the Aghori finds the grace of Ramana Maharshi, surrendering ego and discovering the peace of the Self.
Realisation is hindered by habits of thought; overcome by tracing thoughts to their source and resting in pure, timeless Being.
Bhagavan recounts how the monkey Shabarigirisan miraculously inspired a boy to return home, illustrating the mysterious grace of Arunachala.
Ramana Maharshi explains that renunciation burns tendencies, leading to effortless stillness and ultimate merging of the mind into the Heart.
Correct vichara is confirmed when Aham Sphurana shines forth spontaneously, unmistakably felt as direct experience of the Self.
Ramana Maharshi explains that unconditional surrender means total letting go, making Self-Realization inevitable, beyond thoughts, conditions, or expectations.
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