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This is True Silence - 7th January 2018

January 7, 20182:1767 views

Saar (Essence)

Ananta reminds seekers that every thought attempts to sell a limited identity, whereas the true 'I Am' is the presence of God, requiring no conceptual attachments to remain in silence.

Every thought is selling you a position, trying to give you a reference point about yourself.
The presence which you call 'I Am' is the presence of God, not a person.
There is no need to attach any notion to this 'I Am'; this is true silence.

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Transcript

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Ananta

Every thought is selling you a position. It's trying to give you a reference point about yourself: 'This is what you are.' Even a thought which might be saying 'I'm really getting this' or 'I'm not getting this at all, I don't know what I'm doing here,' it is making a 'something' out of you. But you cannot do it unless Consciousness itself believes it, plays the game of belief. If this is Consciousness speaking with Consciousness, and it's just reminding itself: you don't need to take a position. You're done playing as a limited entity.

Ananta

See that the presence which you call 'I am'—see that the presence which you call 'I am' is the presence of God, not the presence of a person. And there is no need, at least over the next six days, to attach any notion to this 'I am.' This is true silence.

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These satsangs touch the same silence.