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Arunachala Ramana


Arunachala Ramana

Arunachala Ramana is the founder of the AHAM Meditation Retreat
and Spiritual Training Center
(the Association of Happiness for All Mankind)

“Spiritual” as we in AHAM use and mean the term is a sincere dedication to the realization
and abidance in the true nature of one’s Self.

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Tribute to Arunachala Ramana
Ramana died to our senses Feb 15th 2010

 In Tiruvannamalai, Ramana left us from his favorite place, the AHAM Ashram in India.

 

I met Ramana in the fall of 2008, and by fortuitous circumstances, I was able to be with him for several months that winter.  I saw that he had taken a "special liking to me", and he generously bestowed a valuable mentoring on me.  I benefitted greatly and appreciated his direction.

 

The Ramana that I came to know had always been extremely generous, actually giving most of his life to encouraging others to investigate their true nature, and "to rest in ease" with what they are.

Living tribute to Ramana, filmed exactly 1 year ago
I was able to let go of much
There was something about how Ramana "gave toward me with a softness", that I was able to let go of much of what we call resistance.
A. Ramana in India
Here we were talking in the Sanctuary at Satsang

Weekly Satsangs brought in guests from Tiruvannamalai. I stayed many days at the AHAM Indian Ashram
Arunachala Ramana on a WebCast April 8th 2009

North Carolina Meditation Center
Inspiration

 Our simple message is, “God dwells in you, as you, and you don’t have to ‘do’ anything to be God-realized or Self-realized, it is already your true and natural state. ” Just drop all seeking, turn your attention inward, and sacrifice your mind to the One Self radiating in the Heart of your very being.  For this to be your own presently lived experience, Self-Inquiry is the one direct and immediate way.”

- A (Arunachala) Ramana

Here are the 3 recordings that I made in Oct 2008

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    Ramana invited me to Asheboro
    in 2 days I had the opportunity to make these 3 recordings. I also spent a great deal of time in India as a guest of Ramana.