The Dharma talks are wonderful, Ramji, thank you so much. It’s great to see you in good health, going strong. It so funny when you, at some places during the talk, laugh about the jivas folly I am laugh with you, I laugh everyday about myself. Every day both Ute and I are loaughing with each other about the patterns and vasanas playing out.
Everyday I am witnessing my innate and it’s an entertaining play to watch the ego skipping over the bliss, wanting to return to serious me, the doer, the seeker, the worrier, the knower, the controller. It’s a mechanical process.
It’s been five years now since I started listening to your unfoldment of these marvelous teachings, been reading, translating, immersing myself in them. I enjoy the tasty fruits now every day, yet don’t take them for granted. Upasana and nididhyasanam have added themselves to karma yoga; no other option when you know and have already tried the experiential paths.
Much love from a happy camper,
Ramji: Yes, indeed, witnessing the ego from the silent fortress of awareness is a laughable movie. Good for you, Hermann. You’ve been faithful to Vedanta and Vedanta held up its side of the bargain. I admire you for your faith and dedication. Give yourself a nice pat on the back! Much love to you both.
Hermann: Thank you Ramji, yes indeed, nothing works like Vedanta, at least not to my knowledge. For applying Vedanta nothing needs to be added to life, nothing to be remebered; the subtle matter that’s needed for application is already installed by Ishavara and what it reveals is what’s always there, pristine purity of existence.
love, love, love