BE AS YOU ARE
The statement by Ramana Maharshi , "Be as you are," (Be As You Are, Ramana Maharshi ), is an averment to recognise and abide by one's true nature, which he describes as pure awareness or consciousness. This journey is not about attaining a new state but about realising what is already present within, hidden beneath the veil of Avidya, or ignorance . Our own Avidya veils us so that we remain unaware of the thought-manufacturing mind's inherent natural tendency to move outward into the phenomenal world. That is why all of our scriptures, including the Upanishads and the Srimad Bhagavad Gita, prophetically assert that we should realise the 'I', or Atman , within ourselves. The Srimad Bhagavad Gita (6.34-35) says the mind is very restless, turbulent, strong, and obstinate and is indeed very difficult to restrain. However, one can control it through practice and detachment. The Bhagavad Gita (6.6) says that the mind is a friend to those who have conquered it. ...