10th June, 1938
Talk 498.
Ramana Maharshi:
People often say that a mukta purusha should go out and preach his message to the people. They argue, how can anyone be a mukta so long as there is misery by his side? True. But who is a mukta? Does he see misery beside him? They want to determine the state of a mukta without themselves realising the state. From the standpoint of the mukta their contention amounts to this: a man dreams a dream in which he finds several persons. On waking up, he asks, “Have the dream individuals also wakened?” It is ridiculous.
Again, a good man says, “It does not matter even if I do not get mukti.Or let me be the last man to get it so that I shall help all others to be muktas before I am one.” It is all very good. Imagine a dreamer saying, “May all these wake up before I do”. The dreamer is no more absurd than the amiable(Disposed to please) philosopher aforesaid.
Sources:
1) Talks With Ramana Maharshi Book
2) Arunachala's Ramana Volume III Book
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