Firm Knowledge
Talk 22. Good Quality Diet
Talk 20. Solitude, Silence, Powers

Firm Knowledge

Mr. Ellappa Chettiar, a member of the Legislative Council of Madras Presidency and an influential Hindu, asked: “Why is it said that the knowledge born of hearing is not firm, whereas that born of contemplation is firm?”

Maharshi.: On the other hand it is said that hearsay knowledge (paroksha) is not firm, whereas that born of one’s own realization (aparoksha) is firm.

It is also said that hearing helps the intellectual understanding of the Truth, that meditation makes the understanding clear, and finally that contemplation brings about realization of the Truth.

Furthermore, they say also that all such knowledge is not firm and that it is firm only when it is as clear and intimate as a gooseberry in the hollow of one’s palm.

There are those who affirm that hearing alone will suffice, because a competent person who had already, perhaps in previous incarnations, qualified himself, realizes and abides in peace as soon as he hears the Truth told him only once, whereas the person not so qualified must pass through the stages prescribed above, before falling into samadhi.

Talks With Ramana Maharshi – Part 1
January 31, 1935
Talk 21.

Talk 22. Good Quality Diet
Talk 20. Solitude, Silence, Powers
Talk 21. Firm Knowledge

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