
Practice makes Perfect
Effort is necessary up to the stage of
realisation. Even then the Self should spontaneously become evident,
otherwise happiness would not be complete. Up to the stage of spontaneity
there must be effort, in some form or another.
Divine
grace is essential for realisation. But grace is vouchsafed only to
him who is a true devotee or a yogi. It is given only to those who
have striven hard and ceaselessly on the path to freedom.
There
is a state beyond effort and effortlessness. Until it is realised,
effort is necessary... Grace is always there. But practice is also
necessary. It is necessary both for you to strive and for the guru
to help.
Effortlessness
and choiceless awareness is our real nature. If we can attain that
state and abide in it, it is all right. But one cannot reach it without
effort, the effort of deliberate meditation.
Sadhanas
are needed as long as one has not realised it. They are for putting
an end to obstacles... there are no short cuts to moksha.
What
is important is steadfast resolve. It does not make much difference
if you concentrate on the top of the nose, the centre of the eyebrows,
and so on. The really important thing is to pay attention to the source
of the mantra. Keep your attention fixed on that. Perseverance alone
counts. The more you meditate the easier it becomes to meditate. At
last it becomes natural.
Sri
Ramana Maharshi