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Maharishi Ramana gave us a description of his process of self-inquiry, looking at each part of what we might normally call “I”, and observing it to see if our assumptions about identity are valid.
We might go through each part of our body, realising or affirming that our limbs, our torso, our heads, are really not the core of our being.
Then our organs, our perceptions - perhaps even our sense of self - are not really what we are, at our essence.
What might we find, if we let go of all the preconceptions of self?
For transcript and notes go to: Who Am I A Beautiful Thought
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Maharishi Ramana gave us a description of his process of self-inquiry, looking at each part of what we might normally call “I”, and observing it to see if our assumptions about identity are valid.
We might go through each part of our body, realising or affirming that our limbs, our torso, our heads, are really not the core of our being.
Then our organs, our perceptions - perhaps even our sense of self - are not really what we are, at our essence.
What might we find, if we let go of all the preconceptions of self?
For transcript and notes go to: Who Am I A Beautiful Thought