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Darkness At Noon-Part VI
Continued
From
Part
V
So
what?
One
is
so
much
used
to
the
grind
that
he
seems
ready
to
say
'So
What?" All
this
is
said
to
stress
what
needs
to
be
stressed,
that
if
one"s
life
is
geared
to
and
centred
on
enjoyment,
one
has
opted
for
sowing
seeds
of
sorrow
in
his
life.
In
the
need
for
more
is
the
bitter
cup.
Enjoyment
is
ever
a
half-filled
cup.
Anything
one
enjoys,
one
desires
its
continuation.
One
dreads
its
end.
Sorrow
is
the
harvest
one
must
reap.
Is
it
'Hands
up"
then?
Where
there
is
life,
there
is
always
a
way
out.
The
unfailing
helping
hand
of
Sadguru
Ramana
Maharshi
is
the
life-belt.
He
will
not
let
one
be
drowned
in
the
sea
of
sorrow,
though
one
might
have
voluntarily
plunged
into
it.
The
Adventure
–
Travel
on
the
Untrodden
Path
Ramana says that the one who the problem is the one who the problem. Is one what he has assumed himself to be without enquiring? How does one know? This enquiry about oneself is fun. It is an adventure into the unexplored but accessible, core area of the mind.
Those who are travelling on this untrodden path find that one has more courage, more persistence, more capacity all round than one had thought he had. The enquiry opens up this hidden strength, gradually the potential when one is not caught up in the time machine and the mind. Then there would be time to stand back, to be detached and just watch the thought caravan move on. Gradually and imperceptibly one gathers more and more strength for the final assault on the citadel, a mind that has not been understood, for want of enquiry.
The enquiry itself enables new vistas. One has glimpses of the wonderland where the mind is silent, potent and unified. Gradually, one is immersed more and more in the atmosphere of serenity and harmony that prevails when the mind is silent, potent and unified.
When one is in a dark railway tunnel, one is not sure about what is yet to be crossed. Light at the end of the tunnel may not be far off. For Ramana is the light who is lighting the path, unobtrusive, but always present.
About the author
A.R.Natarajan
Sri A.R.Natarajan has had the opportunity of a long association of over 50 years with the Ramanashram. He was the editor of "Mountain Path" for two years. He was the secretary of Ramana Kendra, New Delhi for ten years. He founded the Ramana Maharshi centre for learning, a non profit institution. He has authored more than thirty six books and eleven pocket books on the life and teachings of Bhagavan Ramana.



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