There are moments in life when fatigue runs deeper than the body or mind—it’s a weariness of existence itself. Not depression, not despair, but a quiet recognition that life as we know it may be part of a grander cosmic play. In this exchange, I explore this metaphysical tiredness through the lens of Advaita Vedanta and the teachings of Ramana Maharshi, Nisargadatta Maharaj, and J. Krishnamurti. What emerges is a simple yet profound daily contemplative routine—an invitation to step beyond egoic striving and rest in pure Awareness, where true happiness and freedom reside.
Tag: Ramana Maharshi
The Real Problem: “Who am I?”
The author reflects on being labeled a “psychopath” and feeling ridiculed, emphasizing that self-identity can lead to suffering. Regardless of misunderstanding, they advocate for seeking one’s true identity through contemplation to escape crises linked to perceived separateness. They suggest mental renunciation and introspection as paths to understanding nondual truth.
Ramana Maharshi’s Books for FREE Download
I Know I am Not the Body-Mind, But…
Ramana Maharshi and I – What’s the Difference?
“Ramana Maharshi and I are different in as much as a big pot and a small pot are different. At … More
Does God Exist? – Ramana Maharshi Answers
Q: Is there a separate being Iswara [personal God] who is the rewarder of virtue and punisher of sins? Is … More
Who Do I Admire?
“I admire no one in this world, living or dead, except Ramana Maharshi.”–D. Samarender Reddy
Ramana Maharshi on Suffering in the World
Visitor: There are widespread disasters spreading havoc in the world e.g., famine and pestilence. What is the cause of this … More
Mum’s the Word. Dumb is the Motto
Henceforth, my life is going to be guided by the following 5 principles enunciated by Ramana Maharshi: 1. “The Ordainer … More
The False ‘I’ and the Real ‘I’ – Ramana Maharshi
(Courtesy Tom Langley) Question: If `I’ am always, here and now, why do I not feel so? Ramana Maharshi: That … More