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The average rating for Ramana Maharshi And The Path Of Self-Knowledge based on 2 reviews is 5 stars.has a rating of 5 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2019-06-02 00:00:00
2006was given a rating of 5 stars Christopher Saylor
I bought this book in Tiruvannamalai (India), at Ramana Maharshi Ashram. As soon as I entered the ashram bookshop, I asked the assistant which book about Ramana Maharshi he recommended me to buy. He headed for one of the many bookshelves and then picked a book, with no hesitation. "This is the best book about Ramana Maharshi," he said. The title was Ramana Maharshi and the Path of Self Knowledge by Arthur Osborne. Today I finished reading it and I have to say that the man who advised me to buy it was right. In fact, Arthur Osborne, who knew Ramana Maharshi well, describes the stages of Ramana's life from childhood to death. According to Osborne, Ramana didn't need words to communicate with others. He was a saint whose figure radiated joy and peace. He also appeared in the dreams of those who needed his help to point them the right way to follow to elevate their spirit. Ramana Maharshi followed the path of self inquire: Who am I? Also Socrates and Jesus taught the same thing. In fact the kingdom of heaven is inside each of us. If we are able to purify our heart and mind we will find it definitely. Looking inside ourselves, we will discover our true nature, our higher self which is different from the material body. According to Osborne, a great spirit like Ramana Maharshi cannot die. He is always with us and attracts whoever he wants to his ashram by Arunachala Hill. Ettore Grillo author of these books: - A Hidden Sicilian History - The Vibrations of Words -Travels of the Mind
Review # 2 was written on 2013-09-29 00:00:00
2006was given a rating of 5 stars Trong Nguyen
The life and teachings of Sri Ramana Maharshi, from the story of his awakening as a teenager when he asked himself "Who dies?" to his journey to and life at Arunachula, where he spent the rest of his years. Great stories with some of his devotees, his mother and with the animals of the ashram.


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