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'Watch the Watcher' - Mooji London Satsang 3

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Dialogue 3 - Here are several excerpts of dialogues which took place on the 14Oct 2007, the last Satsang Mooji shared in London before going away for several months sharing satsang abroad (America, India, Brasil, Italy...) for schedule: www.mooji.org
YOU ARE BEFORE YOU BECAME

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  • Now, watch the me that is watching Mooji...

    :)

  • Riminds me about Morpheus :)

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  • @caviper1 The short answer is No....It is beyond/behind/aware of/prior to all that.

    It's about where we rest our identity, an experiential self enquiry to recognise what is the 'I' in our existence.

    The problem with asking questions of folks via messages is that answers you receive may not be your own direct experience, which is the whole point of enquiry- and can lead to mental confusion.

    I thoroughly recommend exploring Mooji videos if something is resonating with you. :) Namaste x

  • @caviper1 Who is feeling independent from the body, and who is saying this is MY body? You see, you are not the body, the body is an object, and who is aware of all this contemplation?

  • One question: I sometimes feel like I am independent/separated from my body. As if I was something/someone apart of my body... I sometimes feel y body is not mine... I know it sounds strange but it is real. Is this what he means? Thanks in advanced for any feedback.

  • In the beginning there is nothing...I am nothing..yet I am....

  • @Tazer05 I know what you mean,but just sit back a bit and realise something is aware that you are experiencing all these mental states,you are that awareness.

    Just be that,let the thoughts come and go dont give energy to them just watch and realise you are the watcher, eventually you get to understand that and it deepens even in activity,its called stillness,awareness.

    mind is a bundle of thoughts,there is no mind, no ego , just the idea of it.

    stop searching,just relax

  • @Tazer05 eventualy you will be left worn out from frantic thoughts and staring at a wall. maybe trying to give a meaningless moment meaning. the best thing to do is have a good laugh. make a sandwhich. and eat it.

  • Very hard for me to understand

  • Earlier than I...that is very interesting, he may be referring to The Absolute. That which existed before creation and Creators, that which has always been without beginning.

  • @Tazer05

    That's happened to me too, the key is to not try too hard or to wrestle with your self in meditation trying to focus on breath or whatever your focus be. The key when you are so splintered like such (which I've had ample experience with) is more so to simply let be. Seek to meditate more relaxingly and let it all simply be, gradually things resettle and rearrange themselves coherently on their own. Don't force this process, it occurs virtually fully on its own.

  • @Tazer05

    That's happened to me too, the key is to not try too hard or to wrestle with your self in meditation trying to focus on breath or whatever your focus be. The key when you are so splintered like such (which I've had ample experience with) is more so to simply let be. Seek to meditate more relaxingly and let it all simply be, gradually things resettle and rearrange themselves coherently on their own. Don't force this process, it occurs virtually fully on its own.

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