Questioning beliefs
Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2024 8:16 am
LU is focused guiding for seeing there is no real, inherent 'self' - what do you understand by this?
I have the feeling of being a separate self. But when I look for what I am, I cannot find what my name refers to exacty. I assume the sense of there being a self occured because there are others who call me by my name, the language I use refers to an 'I', and there are other beliefs that I learned growing up which support the existence of a self.
What are you looking for at LU?
I am looking for help from someone who can help me question my beliefs and assumptions about my experience. It is difficult to investigate my unconcious beliefs and assumptions alone (because I might not even realize that I have these beliefs). If I can work with someone who saw for themselves that there is no separate self, they can help me see that as well, sort of like how someone who knows how a magic trick is done can explain to you how you are getting fooled.
What do you expect from a guided conversation?
I expect that my guide will point out any unfounded belief I have which causes the illusion of a separate self to persist. I will try to question my beliefs as honestly as I can and I hope my guide can keep me on the right track.
What is your experience in terms of spiritual practices, seeking and inquiry?
I got into meditation through Sam Harris' Waking Up app about 5 years ago. I used his app for a few years as a causual mediator. Then I started exploring other non-dual teachers like Angelo Dilullo, Lisa Cairns, Eckhart Tolle, etc. I tried many different meditation styles like choiceless awareness, vipassana noting, self-inquiry, breath meditation, metta meditation. But I never went to a mediation retreat or meditated for more than 30 mins a day consistently.
On a scale from 1 to 10, how willing are you to question any currently held beliefs about 'self? 10
I have the feeling of being a separate self. But when I look for what I am, I cannot find what my name refers to exacty. I assume the sense of there being a self occured because there are others who call me by my name, the language I use refers to an 'I', and there are other beliefs that I learned growing up which support the existence of a self.
What are you looking for at LU?
I am looking for help from someone who can help me question my beliefs and assumptions about my experience. It is difficult to investigate my unconcious beliefs and assumptions alone (because I might not even realize that I have these beliefs). If I can work with someone who saw for themselves that there is no separate self, they can help me see that as well, sort of like how someone who knows how a magic trick is done can explain to you how you are getting fooled.
What do you expect from a guided conversation?
I expect that my guide will point out any unfounded belief I have which causes the illusion of a separate self to persist. I will try to question my beliefs as honestly as I can and I hope my guide can keep me on the right track.
What is your experience in terms of spiritual practices, seeking and inquiry?
I got into meditation through Sam Harris' Waking Up app about 5 years ago. I used his app for a few years as a causual mediator. Then I started exploring other non-dual teachers like Angelo Dilullo, Lisa Cairns, Eckhart Tolle, etc. I tried many different meditation styles like choiceless awareness, vipassana noting, self-inquiry, breath meditation, metta meditation. But I never went to a mediation retreat or meditated for more than 30 mins a day consistently.
On a scale from 1 to 10, how willing are you to question any currently held beliefs about 'self? 10