Friday, July 9, 2010

Self-Inquiry


Self-Inquiry  is found to be boring and irrelevant by many people because it promises them no special experience to enjoy other than being their own self. People should always do what feels natural. Nothing can be forced.

Eventually with the practice of meditation and other types of yogas, the mind becomes more subtle. The understanding of the nature of consciousness as free from outer perception (of physical objects) as well as internal perceptions (dreams, visions, other mental experiences) can then start to emerge. Once the independent nature of consciousness (free from all perceptions) is understood, one can recognize the essential quality of existence and pure being in the midst of various experiences.

When attention/awareness become self-focused, that is called Self-Inquiry. When attention lights up attention, awareness lights up awareness, consciousness lights up consciousness, Self is Realized as Sat-Chit-Ananda, the ultimate subject, the very core of being. Sri Ramana called it simply the Heart, whose nature is that of silence which is beyond all understanding.


From: Self-Inquiry: The Science of Self-Realization

By Dr. Harsh K. Luthor
Source: http://luthar.com/2007/06/29/self-inquiry-the-science-of-self-realization/

1 comment:

Colleen Loehr said...

Wow- these words hit me like a tsunami! Such clarity- these words "cut to the chase" and really hit the kernel of what being alive is all about. Thank you for posting this Diane- I'm sure I will read again many times. I have never heard of Dr. Luthor, but will definitely read more of his writing.