“Somebody who does not look after their body”
Certainly it would be better to have both - but not to be obese is not a pre-requisite for awakening.
“Somebody who does not look after their body, but rather lives in their consciousness instead, is not a very good example.”
It is not uncommon to find various physical problems with many masters and yogis. The reason for it is scientific. Because as one continues expanding one’s awareness, there is a growing distance between one’s consciousness and the body. The energy of one’s consciousness eventually becomes so subtle, that it wants to leave the body. So, sometimes it has been the case that some yogis have had difficulties holding onto the body, and have had to practice certain methods to keep themselves grounded. Even Gautama Buddha after his enlightenment was not intending to remain in the body, or to teach at all, he simply wanted to pass away into Maha Samadhi. But, after thinking about the situation, he decided to make an effort to try and transmit his understanding to those very few who may be capable of understanding it. In Ramana Maharishi’s case, most of his physical problems were because of the state of samadhi in which he was living, which was too intense at times for the body to handle. His samadhi recreated all of the physical symptoms of death, of which was studied by several doctors. So, there are certain kinds of samadhi which are such, that one has to postpone one’s deeper awakening if one is to continue living in the body.
In the case of Ramana Maharishi, I cannot agree with you that he was not awakened, but I can agree that his awakening was not integrated. That is why I have spoken several times before on post-enlightenment work, which is all centered around integration.
