Presence of awareness
Posted: Sun Oct 24, 2021 10:31 pm
LU is focused guiding for seeing there is no real, inherent 'self' - what do you understand by this?
Thoughts and mind are illusory.
The 'self' we take ourselves to be is just a thought stream that we give meaning to and identify with.
Ultimately, this means that everything we perceive is illusory.
We are the pristene, indescribable spacious awareness of which everything is made, and in which everything arises.
What are you looking for at LU?
I'm looking to join to be a guide.
I feel constantly moved to share what I have 'discovered' with others.
I believe 'awakening' is a lot more simple than people think, and there is a lot of confusion as to what 'true self' really means.
In actual fact, we are all awakened already, we're just identifying with thought and missing what we really are.
What do you expect from a guided conversation?
To listen to their story, hear where they are coming from and judge how to guide them from there.
I hope to develop my own compassion, and skills in guiding.
I hope to be able to hope those who are dedicated to realise the truth of themselves.
What is your experience in terms of spiritual practices, seeking and inquiry?
I've spent 10 years meditating on and off, but in the last year or so I delved deeply into self inquirey.
I feel like i've heard, and seen every youtube video and read every book on the matter.
I never really followed the eastern traditions, but any sort of 'tradition' could be misleading and confusing to a person attempting to becom self realised.
On a scale from 1 to 10, how willing are you to question any currently held beliefs about 'self? 11
Thoughts and mind are illusory.
The 'self' we take ourselves to be is just a thought stream that we give meaning to and identify with.
Ultimately, this means that everything we perceive is illusory.
We are the pristene, indescribable spacious awareness of which everything is made, and in which everything arises.
What are you looking for at LU?
I'm looking to join to be a guide.
I feel constantly moved to share what I have 'discovered' with others.
I believe 'awakening' is a lot more simple than people think, and there is a lot of confusion as to what 'true self' really means.
In actual fact, we are all awakened already, we're just identifying with thought and missing what we really are.
What do you expect from a guided conversation?
To listen to their story, hear where they are coming from and judge how to guide them from there.
I hope to develop my own compassion, and skills in guiding.
I hope to be able to hope those who are dedicated to realise the truth of themselves.
What is your experience in terms of spiritual practices, seeking and inquiry?
I've spent 10 years meditating on and off, but in the last year or so I delved deeply into self inquirey.
I feel like i've heard, and seen every youtube video and read every book on the matter.
I never really followed the eastern traditions, but any sort of 'tradition' could be misleading and confusing to a person attempting to becom self realised.
On a scale from 1 to 10, how willing are you to question any currently held beliefs about 'self? 11