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Abidance as self-enquiry -RSpira
Self-abidance is the deeper aspect of self-enquiry. Most people mistake themselves for a bundle of thoughts, feelings, memories, sensations, etc.
First step: what is it that is aware of my thoughts, feelings, sensations etc? WHO AM I? = What is it that cannot be remo fed from me? What has been continuous all my life? What is the continuous element in all these experiences? Self-inquiry starts with a question, an investigation. Nothing more for the mind to do coz it’s always directed toward objective experience. ASK THE QUESTION THEN WAIT FOR THE ANSWER: THE WAITING IS SELF- ABIDANCE (Atma vichara, sanskrit). Not accurate translation because normally we engage in a series of thoughts and perceptions about that thing. But we cannot think about or perceive ourself because there’s nothing objective there. The larger part of self-inquiry is just self-abidance
The I-thought -RM, RSpira
“WHO AM I ?”: THE FULL PROCESS OF ‘SELF-ENQUIRY’
“For all thoughts, the source is the ‘I-Thought’.
The mind will merge only by the Self-enquiry; ‘Who Am I?’
The thought; ‘Who am l?’, will destroy all other thoughts, and finally kill itself, also.
If other thoughts arise – without trying to complete them, one must enquire: ‘to whom did this thought arise?’
What does it matter how many thoughts arise? As each thought arises, one must be watchful and ask: ‘To whom is this thought occurring’?
The answer will be: ‘to me’.
If you then enquire: ‘Who am I ?’, the mind will return to its Source (or where it issued from). The thought which arose, will also submerge.
As you practise like this – more and more, the power of the mind to remain at its source, is increased.
By means of a moderate quantity of satvic (pure) food, which is superior to all other rules and regulations of self discipline, the satvic – or pure quality of the mind, will grow, and Self-Enquiry – will be helped.
Though ancient and timeless sense, attachments – in the shape of Vasanas (subtle tendencies) may rise; countless like the waves of the sea, they will all be destroyed, as ‘dhyana’ progresses.
Without giving any room. for doubt; ‘whether it would at all be possible to eradicate all those vasanas, and BE The Self – Alone, one must take hold – ceaselessly, of dhyana of The Self.
However great a sinner one may be, instead of lamenting: ‘I am a great sinner, how can I make any progress?’ – one must completely forget the fact of being a sinner, and earnestly pursue meditation of Self. He is then sure to succeed!
If the ego is present, all else will also exist. If it is absent, all else will also vanish.
As ego is all ‘this’; to enquire what this ego is. is to give up all attachment.
Controlling speech and breath, and diving deep within oneself; as a man dives into water to recover something that has fallen there, one must find out The Source from whence the ego rises, by means of ‘keen insight’.
‘Enquiry’ – which constitutes the path of Jnana, consists not in orally repeating ‘I’ – ‘I’, but in searching – by means of a deeply introverted mind – wherefrom the ‘i’ springs.
To think: ‘i’ am not this’, or ‘ii am that’, may be of help in the enquiry, but cannot be ‘the actual Enquiry’.
When we quest within our mind, ‘Who am i ?’, and reach The Heart, the ‘i’ topples down – and immediately, another entity will reveal itself, proclaiming ‘I-I’.
Even though IT also merges saying, ‘I’, IT does not connote the ego, but ‘The One Perfect Existence’.
If we unceasingly investigate the form of the mind, we find there is no such thing as the mind.
This is The Direct Path – open to all.
Thoughts alone constitute the mind; and for all thoughts, ‘the base’ – or Source, is the ‘I-thought’: This ‘i’, is the mind.
If we go inward – questing for The Source of the ‘i’, the ‘i’ topples down. This is ‘The Jnana Enquiry’.
Where the ‘i’ merges, another entity emerges, as ‘I-I’.., of its own accord.
… That is The Perfect Self!
There is no use removing doubts. If we clear one doubt another arises, and there will be no end of doubts.
All doubts will cease only when ‘the doubter’, and his source, have been found. Seek for the source of the doubter, and you find he is really nonexistent;
Doubter ceasing, doubts will cease.
Reality – being yourSelf, there is nothing for you to Realize. All are regarding ‘the unreal’ – as Real. What is required is that you give up regarding ‘the unreal’, as Real.
The object of all meditation (Dhyana), or Japa, is only that: to give up all thoughts – regarding the non-self; to give up many thoughts, and to hold on to one thought.
The object of all sadhana is to make the mind one-pointed, and to concentrate it on one thought, and thus exclude our many thoughts.
If we do this, eventually – even the one thought will go, and the mind will get extinguished, in its Source.
When we Enquire within: ‘Who am I ?’, the ‘i’ investigated is the ego. It is that which makes Vichara (Enquiry) also.
The Self has no ‘vichara’.
That which makes the enquiry, is ‘the ego’. The ‘i’ about which The Enquiry is made, is also the ego.
As the result of The Enquiry, the ego ceases to exist, and only The Self is found to exist.
What is the best way of killing the ego?
… To each person, that way is best, which appears easiest, or appeals the most.
All the ways, are equally good, as they lead to the same goal, which is the merging of the ego, in The Self.
What The Bhakta calls Surrender, the man who does Vichara calls Jnana. Both are trying to take the ego back to The Source from which it sprang, and make it merge there.
To ask the mind to kill itself, is like making the thief the policeman. He will go with you and pretend to catch the thief, but nothing will be gained.
So you must turn inward, and see from whence the mind rises, and then it will cease to exist.
- Breath – and mind, arise from the same Source, and when one of them is controlled – the other is also controlled.*
As a matter of fact, in the quest method – which is more correctly: ‘Whence Am I?’ and Not merely ‘Who am I?’:
We are not simply trying to eliminate, saying; ‘We are not the body, nor the senses and so on’, to reach what remains as; ‘The Ultimate Reality’, but we are trying to find out: ‘whence’ the ‘I-thought’ – or the ego, arises within us.
The method contains within it – though implicitly, and not expressly: ‘the watching of the breath’.
When we watch wherefrom the ‘I-thought’ arises, we are necessarily watching The Source of breath also; as The ‘I-Thought’ and the breath, arise from ‘The Same Source’.
Breath Control – may do as an aid, but can never – by itself, lead to The Goal.
While doing it mechanically, take care to be alert in mind, and to remember the ‘I- thought’, and the quest for its Source.
Then you will find that where the breath sinks – there, the ‘I-Thought’ arises. They sink and arise together.
The ‘I-Thought’ will also sink along with the breath.
Simultaneously, another luminous and Infinite ‘I-I’ , will emerge, and it will be continuous and Unbroken. That is The Goal!
It goes by different names – God, Self, Kundalini, Shakti, Consciousness, etc.
‘Who am I?’ is not ‘a mantra’.
It means that you must find out where – in you, the ‘I-Thought’ arises, which is The Source of all other thoughts.
But if you find that Vichara Marga (The Path Of Enquiry) is too hard for you,
… Then you go on repeating ‘I-I’, and that will lead you to the same Goal.
There is no harm in using ‘I’ – as a ‘mantra’. It is the first name of God.
I ask you to see where the ‘I’ arises in your body; but it is not really quite correct to say that the ‘I’ rises from, and merges in, The Heart – on the right side of the chest.
The Heart is another name for The Reality, and IT is neither inside nor outside the body. There can be no ‘in’, and ‘out’ for IT; since IT – Alone, IS.
I do not mean by ‘Heart’ any physiological organ, any plexus of nerves or anything like that, but so long as one identifies oneself with the body and thinks he is the body, he is advised to see – in the body, where the ‘I-Thought’ rises, and merges again.
It must be The Heart, at the right side of the chest, since every man of whatever race and religion, and in whatever language he may be saying – ‘I’, points to the right side of his chest, to indicate himself.
This is True, all over the world!
So ‘That’ must be ‘The place’; and by keenly watching the emergence of the ‘I-Thought’ – on waking, and its subsiding – in sleep, one can see that it is in The Heart, on the right side.
First know who you are! This requires no ‘sastras’ (scripture) or scholarship. This is simple experience.
‘The State Of Being’ is ‘Now and Here’, all along. You have lost hold of yourself and are asking others for guidance.
The purpose of philosophy is to turn the mind inward. If you know yourself, no evil can come to you. Because you asked me – I have told you this.
The ego comes up only holding You (The Self). Hold your Self – and the ego will vanish.
Until then, the sage will be happy saying: ‘There is’, and the ignorant will be asking, ‘Where?’
Regulation of life; such as getting up at a fixed hour, bathing, doing mantra-japa, etc.; all this is for people who do not feel drawn to Self-Enquiry, or are not capable of it.
But for those who can practise this method; all rules and disciplines are unnecessary.
Undoubtedly, it is said in some books, that one should go on cultivating one good quality after another, and thus prepare for Moksha; but for those who follow The Jnana – or Vichara Marga, their sadhana is itself quite enough for acquiring all Daivic (Divine) Qualities;
They need not do anything else!
What is Gayatri? It really means; ‘Let me concentrate on ‘That’, which illumines All’.”
~ Ramana Maharshi ~
RSpira videos, rjs notes
How do you teach cultural things re form and understanding it’s a manifestation of being aware?
A child doesn’t know it’s an infant born into a world as one homogeneous mass and cannot distinguish between its body and its mother’s body. Like a fish in the ocean. After awhile the child begins to separate itself out – the I-thought arises and associates with its body as me entity, beginning of ego. Pre-egoic state (where the ego separates itself from experience) = beginning of NETI-NETI process. = “I’M NOT THIS, I’M NOT THAT.” I am consciousness. A child does this: I’m not this and I’m not that. I thought I was my mother’s body but I’m not. I am this body. Ego begins. Then the consciousness REMAINS STUCK AT THAT LEVEL the rest of the person’s life. That process continues until finally the person says I’m not my thoughts either. I’m not my thoughts. They come and go like my mother comes and goes, my sensations come and go like father.
What cannot be removed? What is with me always? Only BEING AWARE. A further step is the recognition of the ever-present unlimited nature of awareness. Post-egoic realization. If one separates from all things and says I am pure awareness = ENLIGHTENMENT = I-awareness with the body-mind-world. With yoga meditations, coming together with body-mind-world being merged in experience. To the infant and the animal consciousness has completely lost itself to the sea of undifferentiated experience. That’s the pre-egoic state that infants and animals are in. The ego develops by associating itself with the body-mind. Then it further develops itself but when it goes back to look at the things of the body-mind-world it finds they’re made of consciousness. Experience is merged with consciousness in the post-egoic state and consciousness is merged with experience in the pre-egoic state. THIS EXPLAINS THE MISUNDERSTANDING IN THE NEO-ADVAITA TEACHINGS.
THEY MISUNDERSTAND THE PRE-EGOIC STATE FOR THE POST EGOIC STATE. THEY DON’T DISTINGUISH BETWEEN THE TWO. THEY’RE DESCRIBING A PRE-EGOIC STATE WHERE CONSCIOUSNESS IS MERGED IN EXPERIENCE. IT’S QUITE DIFFERENT. EXPERIENCE IS MERGED IN CONSCIOUSNESS.
For the intellectual -RSpira
(and absolutely everyone)
A Cube in a Globe – yin yang RJS
MOST IMPORTANT AND THOROUGHLY ENLIGHTENING !!!
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The knowing itself has no limits.
I’m full puts an end to lack.
Separate self activities . . .
I am awareness = a discovery.
It’s so obvious.
How to live this understanding?
Live all realms of our life with expression of this understanding.
Get used to letting your mind slowly sink back into your heart (with no focus).
Separate objects – tea, person, thought – Knowing never divides into separate objects. See through appearances to God’s infinite being.
When you you turn your attention back on yourself, it ceases to be attention. We are too close to ourself. The sun can shine on everything except itself, nor does it need to. Just by being itself it knows itself. When you’re abiding as yourself (BE-ing yourself) you’d never ask the question of how do I get there. When you notice yourself thinking, and you bring it back to I, that’s all you need to do. But don’t discipline your thoughts: don’t make thoughts a problem. Be loving with them. Whenever you’re thinking you’re moving away from your Self. Where are you going and why? Encourage thoughts. They’ll come to a natural end, not a discipline. That thought can’t give us lasting happiness. If thought turns its attention back on itself it ceases to be thought and is revealed as pure consciousness. This open, empty dimensionless awareness that we essentially are is not limited to any of the thoughts, feelings, sensations in it just like the space in this room is not limited by anything in it, not even the walls. The awareness that we essentially are only seems to share the limits of the body-mind but it doesn’t. It was present prior to the body-mind and is present during the appearance of the body-mind and will remain present after its disappearance. We don’t discover it when we die, we can discover it before. We experience the disappearance of the body-mind world but we never experience the disappearance of ourselves.
This is the great discovery to be made about ourselves and if the source of true peace and happiness. What I essentially am does not share the limits or destiny of the body. Until we have made this discovery about ourselves we can never really know what anything is because everything appears in conformity to our belief about ourselves. The only way we can know what we truly are is to give ourselves the attention and turn our attention away from the things we seem to know and shine the light of knowing back upon ourself. In this abidance the memory of our true nature gradually in most cases, suddenly in some cases dawns on us. That is the royal road to peace and happiness – THE DIRECT PATH TO PEACE AND HAPPINESS.
[What is neo-advaita?…]rjs
No doer -NM, RSpira

There is nothing we can do, we can only let things happen according to their nature. Clarity and charity is action. Love is not lazy and clarity directs. You need not worry about action, look after your mind and heart. Stupidity and selfishness are the only evil. (496)
In reality things are done to you, not by you. Your desire just happens to you along with its fulfilment or non-fulfilment. You can change neither. You may believe that you exert yourself, strive and struggle. Again, it all merely happens, including the fruits of the work. Neither is by you and for you. All is in the picture exposed on the cinema screen, nothing in the light, including what you take yourself to be, the person. You are the light only. (481)
Life itself is desireless. But the false self wants to continue – pleasantly. Therefore, it is always engaged in ensuring one’s continuity. Life is unafraid and free. As long as you have the idea of influencing events, liberation is not for you: the very notion of doership, of being a cause, is bondage. (298)
Everybody wants to be active, but where do his actions originate? There is no central point: each action begets another, meaninglessly and painfully, in endless succession. The alternation of work and pause is not there. First find the immutable centre where all movement takes birth. Just like a wheel turns round an axle, so must you be always in the centre and not whirling at the periphery. (349)
The witness is that which says “I know”. The person says “I do”. Now, to say “I know” is not untrue, it is merely limited. But to say “I do” is altogether false, because there is nobody who does; all happens by itself, including the idea of being a doer. The universe is full of action, but there is no actor. There are numberless persons small and big and very big, who, through identification, imagine themselves as acting, but it does not change the fact that the world of action (mahadakash) is one single whole in which all depends on, and affects all. The stars affect us deeply and we affect the stars. Step back from action to consciousness, leave action to the body and the mind; it is their domain. Remain as pure witness, till even witnessing dissolves in the Supreme. (400-1)
Nisargadatta Maharaj
Excerpts from: I AM THAT
‘Pure Witness’
“It is not a person that DOES the thinking, sensing and perceiving. The person IS a bundle of thinking, sensing and perceiving.
There is no separate self located in this bundle. This bundle is made of the knowing, which is infinite consciousness.
The person is an activity, not an entity.”
Rupert Spira

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DEEP SLEEP AWARENESS – RSpira
The mind, the body and the world come to an end but the KNOWING WITH WHICH WE ARE KNOWN = THE I = never comes to an end.
You can push it a little bit further. Ask yourself – which means ask this knowing – did you ever experience yourself beginning? No. If you’ve never experienced yourself beginning, don’t presume that you have begun.
Don’t presume that YOU = KNOWING = were born. It is your experience that the body appears and disappears. It’s born and it dies. It is not your experience – that means you, or pure knowing, not mixed with anything else – it’s not your experience that you have ever started or were born. And you have never had the experience of having yourself disappear or of dying. Until you have had that experience don’t presume it, stick to your experience. I am eternally present in my own experience of myself. I wasn’t born, I don’t move or change, and I don’t die.
Secondary is dreaming (mind).
Tertiary is waking state (matter).
The waking state of mind conceives of deep sleep as a state of the mind. I am referring to it as the complete absence of thinking, sensing and perceiving, just the pure knowingness which subsequently becomes.
Thought never arises or appears. This would suggest that some things appear from outside awareness. THERE IS NO OUTSIDE AND THEREFORE NO INSIDE: THERE IS JUST AWARENESS.
This sole substance of experience is modulated and becomes thinking, sensing and perceiving. That which IS never ceases to be. That which is not never comes into existence.
Now we are retracing our steps from feeling we are a body. We are seeing that less and less. This is knowing substance is aware, wide awake. We are leaving our experience of successive layers of superimposed concepts.
We were never a body. There is no real veiling of our true nature. Nothing needs to be opposed in our life. There are no parts, no separate self to oppose.
Unhappiness is the separate self arising and creating the world which we oppose or we cling to. Happiness is when there is no separate self and no resistance. It is the natural condition of all experience, not the experience of a body but all experience experiencing itself.
Experience experiences everything with nothing to resist, no place to go.
In India they say there is no real ignorance and no real resistance, therefore no suffering
WHY IS DEEP SLEEP AWARENESS SO IMPORTANT ?
Rupert says such a preposterous thing and repeats it in video after video that one wonders if he’s going to be able to make his case or not! But knowing Rupert Spira, you know he’s going to make it powerfully!
Waking, dreaming, deep sleeping, which one is closest to awareness? Methinks most people get it right on the third try!! That’s right, it’s deep sleep and here’s the reason, to the best of my surmising.
During our so called waking hours we are under the hypnotism of the world mind, carrying out our activities with nary a thought of how much we are Not in control of our lives. In the dreaming state it’s a little clearer how it certainly can’t be nearest to awareness because it’s by definition fantasy; but at least it’s not tied down to the limitations of being “awake” under an hypnotic spell.
Yes Rupert maintains that the deep sleep most nearly approximates full awareness. The reason for this is that our own experience is what bears it out. We know, or at least we can know, from examining ourselves, that we have never experienced non-awareness. By examining ourselves enough we can finally trust our own experience. This is Rupert’s measuring rod.
We’re guilty of having assumed that our human minds are capable of discerning what is awareness and what is not. We let them trample over the amazing fact that awareness doesn’t come and go but is something that we can really depend upon.
We’ve never seen awareness go nor have we seen it come, and we can trust this experience of our own to realize that during what the human mind dubs deep sleep there’s no deep sleep at all but pure awareness of the complete absence of racing thoughts, feelings, sensations, fears, doubts, you name it.
That is real awareness. It’s being conscious of pure absolute nothingness. No thing. No mind. No power. Just wonderful, wonderful conscious awareness.
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