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Core Realisation
The central premise is that you are not your thoughts; you are the witness who hears them. The mind acts as an "Inner Roommate" that narrates and judges life, but because you can observe this voice, you are the "Subject" rather than the voice itself.
Samskaras and the "Inner Thorn"
The Practice of "Relax and Release" When faced with emotional triggers like fear or anger, the goal is to stay conscious and "Relax and Release". Instead of closing your heart or trying to fix external circumstances, you let the energy pass through you.
Energy and the Heart
The Path to Liberation
The Ultimate Choice True liberation requires deciding that no matter what happens, you will not close your heart. Singer suggests using death as a teacher to put petty worries into perspective and fully experience your current "slice of life".
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Analogy for Understanding Imagine a thorn in your arm. You could spend your life building elaborate machinery to ensure nothing ever touches it, which limits where you can go and what you can do. Alternatively, you can simply pull the thorn out; it hurts for a moment, but afterwards, you are free to move through the world without restriction
By HAMSACore Realisation
The central premise is that you are not your thoughts; you are the witness who hears them. The mind acts as an "Inner Roommate" that narrates and judges life, but because you can observe this voice, you are the "Subject" rather than the voice itself.
Samskaras and the "Inner Thorn"
The Practice of "Relax and Release" When faced with emotional triggers like fear or anger, the goal is to stay conscious and "Relax and Release". Instead of closing your heart or trying to fix external circumstances, you let the energy pass through you.
Energy and the Heart
The Path to Liberation
The Ultimate Choice True liberation requires deciding that no matter what happens, you will not close your heart. Singer suggests using death as a teacher to put petty worries into perspective and fully experience your current "slice of life".
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Analogy for Understanding Imagine a thorn in your arm. You could spend your life building elaborate machinery to ensure nothing ever touches it, which limits where you can go and what you can do. Alternatively, you can simply pull the thorn out; it hurts for a moment, but afterwards, you are free to move through the world without restriction