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I don't want to step past the "line of privacy" of Robert, his students and family members. But I agree that the topic is fascinating. He doesn't seem to have an email address that I could find searching for quite a while online. I agree that the whole thing is in Bhagavan's hands now. Nowhere better for it to be. Take care, Sincerely, Matthew Brown.

Friends, Just happen to discover this beautiful article on Robert Adams'And a Child shall lead them'. Yet, until you are abiding in the Ultimate Truth, it behooves you to engage in that which awakens Truth. Truly a Great soul. One day a six-year-old friend said to me, "Pretend you are surrounded by a thousand hungry tigers. What would you do? In addition, Nicole told me her own autobiography about her life with Robert is in process, so her own account will soon be published, which I look forward to reading.

Matthew, To contemplate the life and teachings of the Guru is always a fruitful exercise. To respect the guru's kith and kin is devotion to the Guru. For the devotee everything matters and yet nothing matters! All is well. Wishing you the very best. David, I have trawled the net back and forth for the film 'Ahimsa'. Nothing came up. Am getting in touch with a few friends of mine from Mumbai to see if they can help.

Would be wonderful if we are able to get a copy of this film. Nandu Narasimhan. Dear David, Can we have a post from you on " efforts" needed and what we should avoid. As you wrote to me once in reply to a query; " One can think too much of things but one should question the existence of the thinker". Through Bhagavan's grace and through your writings, we are now aware of self-enquiry and also practice it.

However i slip on efforts. If you can write on " efforts" and its nature, it will be of great help. I am sure everyone participating in this blog will be glad to hear from you on this.

Regards Rama Bangalore. I have question - why is the spiritual path said to be as difficult as walking on sharp razor's edge? Is it similar to saying that any other other than that of the Self is death to the seekr?

Dear David, I had asked you a query on 25th Sept on efforts needed to destroy mind. I was revisiting your old posts infact the 1st post " God the scriptwriter" on 26th April This posting definitely answers my questions. Clearly seems, the question and answer was part of the script!!. How can the ego doing this effort The ego cannot choose to make more and more effort to hasten its final end.

The desire to make the effort, and the intensity of that effort are also in the script. Dear Mr. Godman, I currently live in UK and would like to get in touch with you. I was very fortunate to visit Ramanashramam last year when I went to India and planning to visit again this november.

I am leaving to India on the 2nd of November and hopefully HE will call me again. I would like to share couple of experiences with you and also would like to keep in touch with you. I have just recently started a small blog. Please advice me if you will be in India in November. Jai Sri Ramana. Dear Bandhus Kindly visit the following link for hearing on the stages in self-inquiry as given by Sri Rajiv Kapur. Dear Friends is there Any possiblity for knowledge of Robert to get?

Could not download collectted work from mr. Ed page and also can not get any video showing mrAdams himself. How is that possible there must be some video of him! If there is videos of Bhagavan there must be also of mr Adams. Could anyone help?

Still, it is nice to see him in action, and the words are powerful and clear. Post a Comment. The link to the Scribd file that appears after the first paragraph no longer works since the author, Matthew Browne, has removed it after receiving a request to do so by Nicole Adams, Robert Adams' widow.

It seems she was unhappy with the way that the events of Robert's life had been portrayed there. Apparently, Nicole Adams is in the process of writing her autobiography. I hope she includes all the incidents that Robert told her about his time at Sri Ramanasramam and the association he had with Bhagavan.

I went through it and suggested a few changes to make the events that took place at Ramanasramam more realistic. Matthew incorporated most of my suggestions. The scenes that take place at Ramanasramam are mostly reconstructed from anecdotes that Robert told in later life.

However, a few of the incidents such as the series of people coming for advice and succour, and the argument between the pandits were invented by the author to show how Bhagavan usually dealt with people who approached him. Voice-over and O. Off-screen If you have any comments, you can post them here or under the original Scribd posting. The screenplay was not commissioned by anyone who has the power to turn it into into a film, so it is unlikely to appear in a cinema in the near future.

There is only one cinematic recreation of Bhagavan and Ramanasramam that I know of, and that is the scene in The Razor's Edge where Larry Darrel, played by Tyrone Power, meets Bhagavan for the first time. The one speech that Bhagavan gets to make is full of generic platitudes, although it does have echoes of his teachings towards the end.

Going slightly off-topic, Papaji's son Surendra told me many years ago that he and Papaji were recruited as extras for a Hindi film Ahimsa that was made in Lucknow in the early s.

Papaji's brother was trying to become a film actor at the time, so he brought along various members of his family to watch and take part. There was apparently a brief filmed scene in which Papaji and Surendra walk into a shop in Lucknow. Surendra misbehaves in some way, and Papaji swats him on the ear to make him stop.

If there are any Hindi film buffs out there who know where a copy of this scene could be located, I would love to see it. I took the rickshaw to the ashram. It was about a. I entered the hall and there was Ramana on his couch reading his mail. It was after breakfast. I brought the fruit and the flowers over and laid them at his feet.

There was a guardrail in front of him to prevent fanatics from attacking him with love. And then I sat down in front of him. He looked at me and smiled, and I smiled back. I have been to many teachers, many saints, many sages. Over the course of this time Robert had many conversations with Sri Ramana Maharshi, and through abiding in his presence was able to confirm and further understand his own experience of awakening to the non-dual Self. He was married to Nicole Adams and fathered two daughters.

A small group of devotees soon grew up around him and in the early s he gave weekly satsangs in the San Fernando Valley, along with other surrounding areas of Los Angeles. These satsangs were both recorded and transcribed. After several years of deteriorating health, Robert Adams died at the age of sixty-nine from cancer of the liver on March 2, in Sedona, Arizona, where he was surrounded by family members and devotees.

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Remember you've got samskaras to work out. You've got the brainwashing you received since you were a baby to get rid of. You are full of nonsensical ideas, and that all has to go. Being here is the focal point for going further with your self-realization. It makes no difference what I say. I can be talking about ice-cream, or chocolate bars. It doesn't make any difference. Just by your being here there is a subtle energy that takes over and pushes you forward.

Many people call me, they want me to talk about this, or to change some of the things I do, or to do this, or to do that. If I were a minister or a philosopher and rehearsed the program, and had a written text to go by, then there can be changes. I do not plan anything. I do not have any rehearsals. This body just does what it does. What you see is what you get, nothing more and nothing less. Student: What is this energy, how does it come about?

It always happens when I get here? Robert: It always happens when you get here? Student: When I come here it always happens without doing anything. Robert: The seat you're sitting on is charged. I have a little button here when you sit in the seat. Student: I couldn't understand it, why, it just comes about naturally, without doing anything. Robert: There is no real explanation for it.

An explanation would be futile. Accept it. Student: Amazing. Robert: You know what's interesting. That's a good point. The people who do not try to analyze these things are the people who make progress.

What difference does it make where it comes from as long as you are receiving it. Student: Then why do I have to come here for it? Why not analyzing it? It happens consistently here.

Instantaneously without any effort. Robert: It has to do with our relationship. Student: You know, you say you are not the doer. And I was thinking you're not the thinker either. So if you're not the doer and you're not the thinker, then you can let it all go. Robert: Exactly.

There's nothing to hold on to. Student: There's nothing at all there. Robert: And when you let go you feel the subtle energy you're talking about. Just be yourself. Everything we do here is important. Every song we play, every chant we do, every word, every silence, it's all important.

I know there are some people who would like to keep quiet all the time. They'd like me to shut up and not say a word, and just sit still. There's a time for that also.

But remember, if you will, that the words that come out, are words of silence. Even though I may be appearing to talk to you, you're sitting in the silence. Think about that. What I'm trying to say is, do not look for faults.

Do not say to yourself, "Well, I'd rather be doing this," or "Why don't you give us more of this and less of that. This is coming out of your ego. Allow everything to be. That's what I meant before when I said you have to become a bhakta first. That means you just give out love, compassion, joy, kindness. You become a living embodiment of that. Then jnana starts to develop inside of you. But if you always find fault with others, you're always trying to correct something.

You always see what somebody else is doing. When your mind is full of doubts, apprehensions and suspicions, all of this negative energy pays a price in your consciousness and you develop in reverse.

As the years pass you wonder why you haven't made too much progress. Give of yourself. Open up. And then see what happens. The chanting we do has a very positive effect on the nervous system. It clears the chakras. It makes you one-pointed, so you can turn into your original self. The whole object of everything we do is to make you one-pointed, so you can ponder "Who am I?

So let us do a little chanting. Chanting There is only one problem that affects everyone. And that is, you think. It's your thoughts that get you into trouble.

You have an opinion on almost everything. If you would only learn to control your thoughts you would become absolutely free. Even now, while I'm talking to you, there are many thinking of something else. Your mind appears to have complete control over you. Now if your mind were real you would have a battle on your hands.

But, since your mind doesn't even exist, you merely have to see the mind for what it really is, the self. There is no mind. There are no thoughts. There is only the self. All the scriptures of the world have tried to explain this. Be still and know that I am God.

Focus you mind on God, and all will go well with you. They're saying the same thing. Do not allow your mind to persuade you with all the different thoughts that come into your head. Your mind is not your friend. Be As You Are: The By the way, you can download written transcripts of his satsangs too, so that you can follow along while listening.

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