“SELF-INQUIRY”
One method of self-inquiry is to write things down. Using pen and paper is recommended over using a smartphone or computer because there is no danger of disappearing in an accident.
Writing down is simple questions you ask yourself and the answers to that question (=visualization), which makes it easier to notice things that were not easily noticed before.
Self-inquiry starts out as a simple question and gradually moves deeper and deeper into yourself. A initial challenge is to go beyond the judgmental mind, and then you go even further beyond that into the depths of your being.
As we repeatedly and sincerely answer simple questions in order to enter our deepest self, our concentration inevitably increases, which in turn increases opportunities of connecting with our innermost silence.
It is the most important to note that we should not demand a specific result with some expectation = we should not aim for a result.
It is the mind’s specialty to aim for a specific result, because it places the conscious in the future and prevents us from connecting with our innermost awareness, our true nature, which is in the here and now, so naturally, we will not be able to penetrate into our innermost self.
Self-inquiry is a kind of sense such searching deep inside yourself for the answers to your questions, without trying to answer or even think about them, while being here and now.
In this way, when we leave the biased world of the mind and connect with the Consciousness itself in stillness, we can finally come to see the illusions clearly that the mind has been seeing and creating. Then we will know most genuine joy.
For there is no ‘I’ or ‘Me,’ there is only the immovable ‘Complete Self,’ ‘the Consciousness, which is the Oneness or the Wholeness that cannot be compensated for or fulfilled by anything that the mind can conceive of.
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May you reach your much deeper self through Self-Inquiry today.🙏🌈✨
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