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Forty
Verses on Reality
By
Sri Ramana Maharshi
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Verses
11-20
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11. Is it
not, rather, ignorance to know all else without knowing
oneself, the knower? As soon as one knows the Self,
which is the substratum of knowledge and ignorance,
knowledge and ignorance perish.
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12. That
alone is true Knowledge which is neither knowledge nor
ignorance. What is known is not true Knowledge. Since
the Self shines with nothing else to know or to make
known, It alone is Knowledge. It is not a void.
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13. The
Self, which is Knowledge, is the only Reality. Knowledge
of multiplicity is false knowledge. This false knowledge,
which is really ignorance, cannot exist apart from the
Self, which is Knowledge-Reality. The variety of gold
ornaments is unreal, since none of them can exist without
the gold of which they are all made.
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14. If the
first person, I, exists, then the second and third persons,
you and he, will also exist. By enquiring into the nature
of the I, the I perishes. With it 'you' and 'he' also
perish. The resultant state, which shines as Absolute
Being, is one's own natural state, the Self.
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15. Only
with reference to the present can the past and the future
exist. They too, while current, are the present. To
try to determine the nature of the past and the future
while ignoring the present is like trying to count without
the unit.
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16. Apart,
from us where is time and where is space? If we are
bodies, we are involved in time and space, but are we?
We are one and identical now, then, and forever, here,
and everywhere. Therefore we, timeless, and spaceless
Being, alone are.
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17. To those
who have not realized the Self, as well as to those
who have, the word 'I' refers to the body, but with
this difference, that for those who have not realized,
the 'I' is confined to the body whereas for those who
have realized the Self within the body the 'I' shines
as the limitless Self.
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18. To those
who have not realized (the Self) as well as to those
who have the world is real. But to those who have not
realized, Truth is adapted to the measure of the world,
whereas to those that have, Truth shines as the Formless
Perfection, and as the Substratum of the world. This
is all the difference between them.
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19. Only
those who have no knowledge of the Source of destiny
and free-will dispute as to which of them prevails.
They that know the Self as the one Source of destiny
and free-will are free from both. Will they again get
entangled in them?
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20. He who
sees God without seeing the Self sees only a mental
image. They say that he who sees the Self sees God.
He who, having completely lost the ego, sees the Self,
has found God, because the Self does not exist apart
from God.
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Copyright
Sri Ramanasramam, Tiruvannamalai
This
page was published on Realization.org on May 14, 2000.
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