Three Clues to the Recognition of the Self - 9th August 2017
Saar (Essence)
Ananta guides the seeker to recognize the unchanging witness of all phenomena, which remains non-objective and devoid of shape, size, or color.
The witness of all that can be perceived is unchanging and cannot be seen as an object.
If you see it in an object, your mind is visualizing and creating an alternative.
What remains unchanged when all phenomena fade in this big space?
contemplative
Transcript
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We've also passed the piece. This is a recognition of the Self that we are finding today. With the witness of all that can be perceived, it is unchanging and it cannot be seen as an object. If you make this recognition, it is your non-phenomenal nature. If you see it in an object, find out what witnesses that. Then you know that your mind is visualizing and giving you an alternative. It's automatic too, and creating an object with this fading in this big space.
See, these are useful assistants. In all phenomena, what is it that remains unchanged? Do I have a recognition which doesn't have a shape or size or color?
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