Freedom
Posted: Tue Jul 18, 2023 6:41 am
LU is focused guiding for seeing there is no real, inherent 'self' - what do you understand by this?
I understand that the illusion of a self is a narrative of the existence of a particular individual. It is a story that grows and is learned but is a cognitive construct. The content of the story of a self comes and goes but 'being' always remains. Being is what's real and this present moment is what's real.
What are you looking for at LU?
I feel that I have an understanding of 'no self' and at times there is an experience of 'no self' but it is not a constant experience. I also understand that expectations keep you stuck but I guess what I am looking for is a little push and support through the gate.
What do you expect from a guided conversation?
I would love to be guided with patience and perseverance into seeing and experiencing the freedom of going through the gateless gate until I am fully 'there'. I expect such a guided conversation would be with someone who has the personal experience of living with the freedom of 'no self'.
What is your experience in terms of spiritual practices, seeking and inquiry?
I have been on a spiritual path for many years - meditation, mindfulness, yoga etc. Reading Tolle, Adyashanti, studying the work of Nisargadatta Maharaj, Ramana Maharshi, Papagi etc. When I started studying the Three principles as set out by Sydney Banks (3PGC) and doing the effortless mindfulness work through Loch Kelly things really started to change for me. I found Rupert Spira's work very helpful and when I read the book of Jim Dreaver where he referred to LU I found Ilona's books and resources. I have been working with those resources and found it very helpful.
On a scale from 1 to 10, how willing are you to question any currently held beliefs about 'self?
11
I understand that the illusion of a self is a narrative of the existence of a particular individual. It is a story that grows and is learned but is a cognitive construct. The content of the story of a self comes and goes but 'being' always remains. Being is what's real and this present moment is what's real.
What are you looking for at LU?
I feel that I have an understanding of 'no self' and at times there is an experience of 'no self' but it is not a constant experience. I also understand that expectations keep you stuck but I guess what I am looking for is a little push and support through the gate.
What do you expect from a guided conversation?
I would love to be guided with patience and perseverance into seeing and experiencing the freedom of going through the gateless gate until I am fully 'there'. I expect such a guided conversation would be with someone who has the personal experience of living with the freedom of 'no self'.
What is your experience in terms of spiritual practices, seeking and inquiry?
I have been on a spiritual path for many years - meditation, mindfulness, yoga etc. Reading Tolle, Adyashanti, studying the work of Nisargadatta Maharaj, Ramana Maharshi, Papagi etc. When I started studying the Three principles as set out by Sydney Banks (3PGC) and doing the effortless mindfulness work through Loch Kelly things really started to change for me. I found Rupert Spira's work very helpful and when I read the book of Jim Dreaver where he referred to LU I found Ilona's books and resources. I have been working with those resources and found it very helpful.
On a scale from 1 to 10, how willing are you to question any currently held beliefs about 'self?
11