Ramana Maharshi

"Eating, bathing, going to the toilet, talking, thinking, and many other activities related to the body are all work. How is it that the performance of one particular act is alone (considered) work? To be still is to be always engaged in work. To be silent is to be always talking."

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Source: Abide as the Self: The Essential Teachings of Ramana Maharshi. Documentary, January 1, 1998.

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Ramana Maharshi

Ramana Maharshi

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Ramana Maharshi was an Indian sage known for his teachings on self-realization and non-duality, particularly through the practice of self-inquiry.

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