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Seers Quotes

The thing to do is to concentrate on the seer and not on the seen, not on the objects, but on the Light which reveals them.

The thing to do is to concentrate on the seer and not on the seen, not on the objects, but on the Light which reveals them.

A. Devaraja Mudaliar, Maharshi Ramana (1968). “Day by Day with Bhagavan: From a Diary of A. Devaraja Mudaliar, Covering March 16, 1945 to January 4, 1947”

The Seeker himself becomes the knower. The thing to be known is already there. There is nothing to be known afresh. More-over there are no two things. There is only the seer, the knower.

Ramana (Maharshi.), Ramana Maharshi Centre for Learning (1992). “A practical guide to know yourself: conversations with Sri Ramana Maharshi”

All great authors are seers.

George Henry Lewes (1891). “The Principles of Success in Literature”

That's why they call you Seer. You see more than most.

Lois Lowry (2014). “The Giver Quartet”, p.387, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

The scenery when it is truly seen reacts on the life of the seer.

Henry David Thoreau (1993). “A Year in Thoreau's Journal: 1851”, p.204, Penguin