How to be Free from Ego
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0:09 - 0:12How to be Free from Ego
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0:12 - 0:155 November 2024
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0:18 - 0:22[Mooji] Can I just read it out?
[Questioner 1] Yes. -
0:22 - 0:24[M.] You write, 'Dear Guruji,
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0:24 - 0:27I am too ashamed and afraid
to speak to you. -
0:27 - 0:32I don't know how to observe with detachment.
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0:32 - 0:35I don't know how to be aware
that I am aware. -
0:35 - 0:40I still see this 'I' identity as real.
Please help me.' -
0:40 - 0:43It's a very, very honest thing.
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0:43 - 0:46I wish people would write more like this.
And just to say, -
0:46 - 0:50because some people,
they hold back and they don't say. -
0:50 - 0:52So I appreciate that you can say it,
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0:52 - 0:55because I can kind of have a chance
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0:55 - 0:57to share with you in a simple way.
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0:59 - 1:03'I don't know how to observe
with detachment.' -
1:07 - 1:12Actually, we are observing with detachment
many things, -
1:12 - 1:16if they don't matter to you,
do you understand? -
1:16 - 1:19If things don't matter to you,
you still see them, -
1:19 - 1:22but you are not distracted by them.
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1:22 - 1:25Everybody, same thing.
So that's the first part. -
1:25 - 1:29There is no such thing as
not observing with detachment. -
1:29 - 1:32If, suppose everything you see,
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1:32 - 1:34every situation you had,
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1:34 - 1:37you had to remember.
It's just alive in you. -
1:37 - 1:40We will be completely crazy.
Nobody can do. -
1:40 - 1:46There is the mechanism
of our true natural state. -
1:46 - 1:50It's working all the time to ...
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1:50 - 1:53Like you can walk through here,
walk up there. -
1:53 - 1:57You don't have to notice every step,
or notice everything. -
1:57 - 2:00You meet a person.
Say, 'Hi, hello. Good morning.' -
2:00 - 2:02You pass. You don't have to retain that.
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2:02 - 2:07So a natural detachment
is functioning inside us. -
2:11 - 2:15It's already there, detachment.
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2:15 - 2:20If we were not able to detach
and yet we are perceiving, -
2:20 - 2:23we would be in trouble.
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2:23 - 2:30So, first of all, know that it's natural,
that you meet people ... -
2:30 - 2:35It's the things that matter to you,
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2:35 - 2:39that you start to become more attached to.
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2:39 - 2:43Like it has meaning,
and so I have to remember this thing. -
2:43 - 2:47So it's almost like,
you take a kind of photograph -
2:47 - 2:50in some kind of way inside.
It's like, that matters. -
2:50 - 2:54So then it becomes important.
So like this, when you say, -
2:54 - 2:57'I don't know how to observe
with detachment', -
2:57 - 3:05if I say, But you are doing it anyway
with many things. -
3:05 - 3:09If I walk through from the front
to the back here, -
3:09 - 3:12and I say to everybody
as we're walking through, -
3:12 - 3:14Be detached from everything,
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3:14 - 3:18then it becomes a problem,
because it turns it into a strangeness. -
3:18 - 3:21Because naturally
you're detached from things. -
3:21 - 3:23You come to satsang
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3:23 - 3:26and I'm teaching you something
much more powerful. -
3:26 - 3:30And to bring awareness to something
that's already natural for you. -
3:30 - 3:34But I want it to be natural for you,
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3:34 - 3:37even with things that matter.
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3:37 - 3:39[Q.1] Yes, that's my problem.
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3:39 - 3:45[Mooji] Yeah, yeah, yeah.
It's a problem for everybody. -
3:45 - 3:47With things that don't matter,
no problem. -
3:47 - 3:52You don't even have to say,
'I'm going to be detached from that'. -
3:52 - 3:55You don't even have to say that.
You don't have to think. -
3:55 - 3:59You're just senses, eyes, life.
You meet these things. -
3:59 - 4:02Nothing. Just move through them.
You retain your peace. -
4:02 - 4:07But about the things that you say matter,
and what makes them matter? -
4:07 - 4:10Let's slow down a bit and say,
what makes some things matter? -
4:10 - 4:14It's an open question.
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4:14 - 4:17Why do they matter?
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4:17 - 4:24Some relationship, some concepts like,
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4:24 - 4:27'OK, this is family, this is my job,
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4:27 - 4:30this is my relationship'.
And these things matter. -
4:30 - 4:33So if somebody else's relationship
is in problem, -
4:33 - 4:35it's no problem for you.
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4:35 - 4:39But if you have a relationship problem,
it matters for you. -
4:39 - 4:42So what is this thing that I'm talking about?
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4:42 - 4:44'To observe with detachment.'
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4:44 - 4:47It's just a little step further
than what I say, -
4:47 - 4:50you walk through,
you're naturally detached anyway. -
4:50 - 4:54What I'm asking about,
learning to observe with detachment, -
4:54 - 4:58is to bring that detachment ...
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4:58 - 5:02Because whatever you see,
nothing sticks actually. -
5:02 - 5:04A natural thing.
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5:04 - 5:07But when things matter,
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5:07 - 5:12your relationship, what you want,
your work and so on, -
5:12 - 5:16it creates a structure in your mind
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5:16 - 5:19and you have to take care of that.
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5:19 - 5:22So, I'm not going into all of these things.
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5:22 - 5:28I'm saying that,
OK, what is attachment, is to ... -
5:30 - 5:37I want you to be aware
of a space within you, -
5:37 - 5:45which is not changed
by whatever is happening around you. -
5:45 - 5:50It's alive.
It's not dead, but it's not, -
5:50 - 5:57it's not attached
to the outcome of things so deeply. -
5:57 - 6:04I don't know if I'm putting it right.
I'm trying to find an example. -
6:04 - 6:10[Q.1] I feel like there is no space.
It's just all mind and identity. -
6:10 - 6:13[Mooji] Ok, if you are able to see mind,
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6:13 - 6:16you must be looking from
some place that's not mind. -
6:16 - 6:18This is true for everybody.
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6:18 - 6:21It's just you're not aware
that it's like that. -
6:21 - 6:26Actually, what I'm saying is
actually so powerfully true for you, -
6:26 - 6:29when you are aware of it.
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6:29 - 6:35And largely, the teachings
and the practice of what we do here -
6:35 - 6:39is to make you more aware
of something about you -
6:39 - 6:42that you are not so aware of.
For everybody, you see. -
6:42 - 6:46And because we're not aware
in the place that you should be aware -
6:46 - 6:48of your inmost being ...
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6:48 - 6:51You can't see that.
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6:51 - 6:55That's the other thing.
Everything else you can see. -
6:55 - 6:58Every relationship, every object you can see.
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6:58 - 7:01Every thought you can remember,
you can think. -
7:01 - 7:03They are all called 'other'.
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7:03 - 7:06Everything you can see.
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7:06 - 7:09But your Self you cannot see!
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7:09 - 7:11[M.] Do you get that?
[Q.1] Yes. -
7:11 - 7:15[M.] You can say,
'Oh, this is my body. This is my ring. -
7:15 - 7:17This is my house. This is my car.'
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7:17 - 7:21'My, my, my. This belongs to me.'
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7:21 - 7:24'My, my, my.'
Everything belongs to you. -
7:24 - 7:28'This is my family. This is my mother.
This is my house. -
7:28 - 7:32This is my country. This is my passport.
This is my birth certificate.' -
7:32 - 7:36All 'my', meaning they belong to you.
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7:36 - 7:42But can you say,
This is my, 'my'? This is my, 'me'? -
7:42 - 7:45You can't say, 'This is my, me.'
Why? -
7:48 - 7:51[Q.1] Because I cannot see this.
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7:51 - 7:54[M.] Yes, yes.
So because you can't see it, -
7:54 - 7:58[M.] does it mean it's not there?
[Q.1] No. -
7:58 - 8:01[M.] Right. So there's something in the world,
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8:01 - 8:05everything you can see,
but something you cannot see. -
8:05 - 8:08Everything you can see,
but something you cannot see. -
8:08 - 8:13And yet you cannot deny that it is real,
isn't it? -
8:13 - 8:15You know you are.
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8:15 - 8:18Now, I'm going to zoom in a little bit closer
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8:18 - 8:22in this feeling that, 'Yes, I know I am'.
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8:25 - 8:28This thing which you cannot see,
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8:28 - 8:31that you say, 'You know it is here'.
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8:31 - 8:33I mean, it's the first fact,
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8:33 - 8:37because if it's not here,
nothing else is here, isn't it? -
8:37 - 8:39[Mooji] But it cannot be seen, yeah?
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8:41 - 8:44OK, so we are back to this point.
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8:44 - 8:48Everything you can see, everything;
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8:48 - 8:52your thoughts, feelings,
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8:52 - 8:56objects, people, your feelings,
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8:56 - 8:58all of these things, you can see.
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8:58 - 9:04You can even see
the quality of your sight, isn't it? -
9:04 - 9:07So if you went to the optician
and he says, -
9:07 - 9:11'Could you tell me something,
why you come here?' -
9:11 - 9:17You said, 'Actually, I'm not able to see
or focus on things so well'. -
9:17 - 9:19He said, 'In both eyes?'
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9:19 - 9:22You said, 'No, no, in the right eye.'
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9:22 - 9:24'OK, tell me something.'
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9:24 - 9:29You said, 'In the left eye, I can see
maybe 80% of what it should be, -
9:29 - 9:32but in the right eye it's like about 50.'
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9:32 - 9:38So something must be seeing sight,
isn't it? -
9:38 - 9:41The capacity is there.
You don't have to ask anybody. -
9:41 - 9:44You can see, yes, something is aware
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9:44 - 9:49that even the sight is not functioning well.
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9:49 - 9:53So something must be behind even the sight.
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9:53 - 9:56OK.
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9:56 - 10:00You are also aware of feelings,
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10:00 - 10:04emotion, sense of time.
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10:04 - 10:07If somebody said,
'Yesterday something happened', -
10:07 - 10:09you are aware of what that means.
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10:09 - 10:12Everything you are aware of.
Everything you can see. -
10:12 - 10:16But your Self, can you see?
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10:16 - 10:20Why?
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10:20 - 10:22Your body you can see.
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10:22 - 10:24Your body you can see.
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10:24 - 10:27You can see your smile.
You can see your body. -
10:27 - 10:30You can see everything.
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10:30 - 10:36But your Self,
is seeing your body [seeing] your Self? -
10:36 - 10:39Why not?
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10:44 - 10:47[Q.1] Because something is aware of the body.
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10:47 - 10:50[M.] Yes, something is aware of the body.
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10:50 - 10:53That something which is aware of the body
cannot be seen. -
10:53 - 10:56[M.] You're saying that, no?
[Q.1] Yeah. -
10:58 - 11:01[M.] Can it see sickness?
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11:01 - 11:05It can know, 'I'm not feeling well'.
'I'm not feeling ...' -
11:05 - 11:07It knows emotion.
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11:07 - 11:11'I'm feeling a little a bit uncomfortable.'
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11:11 - 11:14It sees everything.
But itself it cannot see. -
11:14 - 11:18You are saying that, no? Yeah.
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11:18 - 11:23Why can it see everything,
but it cannot see itself? -
11:27 - 11:29[Q.1] This I don't know.
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11:32 - 11:34[M.] This which cannot ...
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11:34 - 11:38You can see everything,
but you cannot see your Self. -
11:38 - 11:42This which you cannot see,
yet you cannot deny, -
11:42 - 11:46this is your Self.
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11:52 - 11:56Everything you can see,
your feelings, thoughts, -
11:56 - 12:00and the function of intellect.
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12:00 - 12:03Everything you can see.
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12:03 - 12:07But that which is seeing them,
you say, 'I can see'. -
12:07 - 12:11It's sort of,
the word 'I' which represents this thing, -
12:11 - 12:14but it cannot be seen.
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12:14 - 12:17Even your mother can come and say,
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12:17 - 12:19'Darling, it's nice to see you'.
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12:19 - 12:23[M.] What is the 'you' that she is seeing?
[Q.1] The body. -
12:23 - 12:30[M.] The body. And she's seeing her affection,
her memory of you. -
12:30 - 12:32All this she puts to be you.
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12:32 - 12:35'Darling, it's so nice. Where have you been?
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12:35 - 12:37I haven't seen you for a long time.'
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12:37 - 12:42So whatever someone says,
'It's good to see you. Where you've been?' -
12:42 - 12:46'You put on or lost some weight',
all of this is to do with what? -
12:46 - 12:49[Q.1] Our appearance.
[M.] Your form and appearance, OK. -
12:49 - 12:52[Mooji] So, can she see you?
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12:52 - 12:54Can you see 'you'?
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12:54 - 12:58Is that scary?
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12:58 - 13:04[Q.1] No, it's not scary, but it's ...
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13:04 - 13:07Something is missing, or feels like ...
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13:07 - 13:12[Mooji] OK, take a moment
and think about what's missing. -
13:16 - 13:20You cannot see your true Self.
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13:20 - 13:25I also cannot see my true Self.
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13:25 - 13:27Why?
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13:27 - 13:31Because it's not an object.
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13:31 - 13:36It's not even a thought.
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13:36 - 13:40[Q.1] But you say to stay as this. But ...
[Questioner 1 laughs] -
13:40 - 13:45[M.] Well. OK. OK, thank you.
I say to stay as this. Why? -
13:45 - 13:51Because, first of all,
you imagine something else to be yourself. -
13:51 - 13:55You call yourself a woman, a daughter,
you are from this country. -
13:55 - 13:58'My parents, I am ...'
Whatever. Like this. -
13:58 - 14:04So we are used to associating some quality
that represents you. -
14:04 - 14:09But really, youare earlier than this,
in the purity. -
14:09 - 14:12The one that is aware, that says ...
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14:12 - 14:14You're talking on the phone,
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14:14 - 14:18'I'm 27 years old. I have got two children.
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14:18 - 14:20I'm married. I live in this place.'
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14:20 - 14:25That one, is what?
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14:25 - 14:28[Q.1] Person.
[Mooji] It's the person. -
14:28 - 14:33[M.] The person and the Self,
the true Self, is it the same thing? -
14:33 - 14:35[Q.1] No.
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14:35 - 14:40[Mooji] Does that bring a feeling
of discomfort? -
14:42 - 14:45[Q.1] No.
[M.] No. No. -
14:45 - 14:49[M.] Because there's nothing
you've to do to know that. -
14:49 - 14:51Something knows.
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14:51 - 14:55Yet most people in the world
have not even looked like this. -
14:55 - 14:57They have not even thought about this,
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14:57 - 15:01because your world starts with your person.
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15:01 - 15:04If I employ you, I look at you, I interview,
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15:04 - 15:06I say, Tell me about yourself.
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15:06 - 15:08You say, 'I studied this in university.
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15:08 - 15:11I lived in South Africa for a while. I travelled.'
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15:11 - 15:14Information.
Information cannot be you. -
15:14 - 15:16It's about your person.
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15:16 - 15:22Which is, what is the person?
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15:22 - 15:25[Q.1] This identity is person.
[M.] Yes, yes. -
15:25 - 15:29[M.] Can you see the identity person?
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15:29 - 15:33[Q.] Yeah.
[Mooji] What does it look like? -
15:35 - 15:39[Q.1] Some tightness, some attachment.
[Mooji] Yes. -
15:39 - 15:41[M.] Attachment.
[Q.1] To ideas. -
15:41 - 15:46[Mooji] Yes.
Attachment to some ideas, OK? -
15:46 - 15:50But the person is also an idea.
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15:50 - 15:55[Q.1] This is the problem,
because it really feels real. So, yeah. -
15:55 - 16:00[M.] Because it is the feeling 'I' in you,
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16:00 - 16:05this 'I', it says, 'I see', 'I think', 'I ...'
Da, da, da. -
16:05 - 16:07Who is the 'I' that thinks?
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16:07 - 16:12We're not sure, the person or the real Self?
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16:12 - 16:17'I want'.
'Yes, I know.' -
16:17 - 16:20Who is the 'I' that knows?
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16:20 - 16:24Is it personal or impersonal?
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16:24 - 16:28[Q.1] Personal.
[Mooji] It's personal. OK, good! -
16:28 - 16:33[Mooji] What sees it's impersonal?
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16:33 - 16:37[Q.1] I don't know what.
I know something is seeing but ... -
16:37 - 16:41[M.] Yes. It's the same answer.
You've given the answer already. -
16:41 - 16:44It cannot be seen.
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16:44 - 16:47So, this is the most important discovery,
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16:47 - 16:52because until you really realise this
and know this, -
16:52 - 16:56you take yourself to be an object,
perceiving another object. -
16:56 - 17:00The object being your person.
And it's OK, it's OK. -
17:00 - 17:04God made it like that,
that we would also be projected -
17:04 - 17:08into the world of thought,
and feeling and association, -
17:08 - 17:11and say, 'This is me'.
For a while. -
17:11 - 17:16But with this 'I', that works as the person,
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17:16 - 17:21its world and itself is never stable,
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17:21 - 17:25because it has an identity.
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17:25 - 17:30Is the identity of the person
always stable? No, no. -
17:30 - 17:36But it tries with everything
to share that it is stable. -
17:36 - 17:40Because stable means, it's wise, it's real.
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17:40 - 17:44It's dependable. It's consistent.
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17:44 - 17:47I'm just talking this through.
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17:47 - 17:51But I'm pointing to a deeper knowing
behind this person -
17:51 - 17:56that knows the person, that sees the person.
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17:56 - 18:00That which is aware of the person,
you are with me? -
18:00 - 18:05Is it attached to the person
or is the person attached to it? -
18:05 - 18:07Take a moment.
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18:11 - 18:16[Q.1] It is not attached.
[Mooji] Not attached. -
18:16 - 18:19[M.] Does it suffer from not being attached?
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18:19 - 18:24[Q.1] No.
[Questioner 1 laughs] -
18:24 - 18:28[M.] But I had to question you,
for you to recede to that place, -
18:28 - 18:31to say, 'It's not attached'.
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18:31 - 18:34Because where we are functioning, normally,
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18:34 - 18:38is from the identity of the person,
which is attached. -
18:38 - 18:40Which likes and dislikes.
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18:40 - 18:42Who wants and doesn't want.
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18:42 - 18:45Who thinks this and thinks that.
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18:45 - 18:50And very much is in the function
of perceiving and living, no? -
18:50 - 18:54So, what I'm sharing is that,
that's OK. -
18:54 - 19:00But if you only are aware of yourself
as a person, with its world, -
19:00 - 19:05you will never be totally happy.
Because it's not stable. -
19:05 - 19:09Today, 'Ah, I'm so happy. I'm so ...
Oh, so wonderful!' -
19:09 - 19:12Tomorrow I see you ...
[Mooji imitates struggling] -
19:12 - 19:16I see you. I say, Mia, what's up?
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19:16 - 19:19'It's OK, I don't want to talk about it.'
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19:19 - 19:22[M.] Who is it, who is speaking? Person, no?
[Q.1] Yes. -
19:22 - 19:24[M.] What does the Self say?
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19:24 - 19:28What does the real Self [say]?
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19:28 - 19:30[Mooji] Is it important at all?
[Q.1] No. -
19:30 - 19:34[M.] No. Is the Self important?
[Q.1] No. -
19:34 - 19:36[M.] It's not important? OK.
[Q.1] No. -
19:36 - 19:40[M.] Does that mean it's no good?
It's not significant? -
19:40 - 19:44The Self is not important?
It's not important? -
19:44 - 19:47OK, so what's the purpose
of it existing then? -
19:47 - 19:51If other things after it are important,
like the person; -
19:51 - 19:55personal identity is important,
personal world is important, -
19:55 - 19:57personal attachment is important.
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19:57 - 20:02But the one before all of this comes,
which cannot be removed, -
20:02 - 20:07can the Self be killed? No.
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20:07 - 20:10And you say, I'm quite liking it, actually,
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20:10 - 20:14'It's not important'. OK?
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20:17 - 20:21[Mooji] What is important?
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20:21 - 20:26[Q.1] I feel this exercise is important to do.
[Mooji] Yes. -
20:26 - 20:30[Mooji] Why is it important, the exercise?
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20:34 - 20:37[Q.1] To stabilise in this.
[Mooji] Yes. -
20:37 - 20:41[Mooji] Is it the Self, the inmost Self,
that has to stabilise, -
20:41 - 20:44or something else has to stabilise?
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20:44 - 20:47[Q.1] Something else.
[Mooji] Right. -
20:47 - 20:51[Mooji] Why does it need to stabilise,
the something else? -
20:51 - 20:58[Q.1] Not to get pulled into identity.
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20:58 - 21:04[M.] Yes. What is it that gets pulled
into identity, is it the Self? -
21:04 - 21:08[Q.1] Attention.
[Mooji] Attention. Attention gets pulled. -
21:08 - 21:12[Mooji] So attention is very important.
[Q.1] Yes. -
21:12 - 21:16[Mooji] When the attention
gets pulled into identity, -
21:16 - 21:19what knows it most deeply;
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21:19 - 21:25the attention, the mind, the person,
or the inmost Self? -
21:25 - 21:29[Q.1] The Self. The inmost Self.
[Mooji] The Self. -
21:29 - 21:32[Mooji] Does it suffer?
[Q.1] No. -
21:32 - 21:35[Mooji] No. Still it's important,
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21:35 - 21:39because every time the attention
goes out and forgets itself, -
21:39 - 21:43[Mooji] it forgets where it comes from.
[Q.1] Yeah. [laughs] -
21:43 - 21:46[M.] Every time the attention goes out,
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21:46 - 21:50gets involved in its projections,
it causes some pain. -
21:50 - 21:53It creates a kind of a world,
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21:53 - 21:55it creates emotion,
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21:55 - 21:58it creates ups and downs, like this.
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21:58 - 22:01And something is troubled by that.
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22:01 - 22:05[M.] Maybe the person is troubled by that.
[Q.1] Yes. -
22:05 - 22:08And in our world,
everything is due to the person. -
22:08 - 22:12It's the person that takes
another person to court. -
22:12 - 22:16It's the person that wins or loses.
What about the Self? -
22:19 - 22:22[Q.1] Nothing. [laughs]
[M.] Is it important to know this? -
22:22 - 22:24[Q.1] Yeah.
[M.] Yeah. -
22:24 - 22:27[M.] OK, so when we speak about ...
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22:27 - 22:29I'll come back to your letter now.
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22:29 - 22:36You say, 'I don't know
how to observe with detachment'. -
22:36 - 22:41Does the Self need to know,
how to observe with detachment? -
22:41 - 22:45[Questioner shakes head, no]
[Mooji] Why? -
22:45 - 22:47[Q.1] It doesn't need anything.
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22:47 - 22:50[Mooji] It doesn't need anything.
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22:50 - 22:54Yet everything is known to it.
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22:54 - 22:58The play of the mind,
or 'Da-da-da-da', it knows, -
22:58 - 23:03[Mooji] but it's not impacted upon.
[Q.1] No. -
23:03 - 23:08[M.] There is a link between
the sense of the person and the inner Self. -
23:08 - 23:10[Q.1] Yes.
[Mooji] Yes. -
23:10 - 23:15[M.] When the person,
who cannot exist without the inner Self, -
23:15 - 23:23when it gets into states of confusion and pain,
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23:23 - 23:27if it doesn't realise its root as the inner Self,
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23:27 - 23:30[M.] it goes floating off and trouble can come.
[Q.1] Yes. -
23:30 - 23:34[M.] Mental problems can come.
Sickness can come. -
23:34 - 23:36Anger can come.
Fear comes. Everything comes. -
23:36 - 23:38So it's very important,
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23:38 - 23:42that this personal sense
becomes aware of its root. -
23:42 - 23:48[Q.1] Yes, and when I try
to do this exercise, I cannot come to this. -
23:48 - 23:50[Mooji] Who is doing the exercise?
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23:50 - 23:54[Q.1] Yes, it's the mind and the person.
[M.] The mind is doing. -
23:54 - 23:58[Q.1] And the one who wants to stop suffering.
[M.] Right. -
23:58 - 24:01[Mooji] What knows this?
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24:04 - 24:06What is aware of this?
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24:06 - 24:09Is it the person-mind or the inner Self?
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24:09 - 24:12[Q.1] The inner Self.
[M.] Yes. Is the inner Self troubled? -
24:12 - 24:14[Q.1] No.
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24:14 - 24:19[M.] Still, the exercise is good,
because this is the real yoga. -
24:19 - 24:22Yoga means the coming together
into oneness, -
24:22 - 24:29where the sense of the person
has to rediscover its root. -
24:29 - 24:31The person cannot live by itself.
-
24:31 - 24:35Even when it's not aware of the Self,
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24:35 - 24:38it still comes from the Self.
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24:38 - 24:43So largely the human expression
of the consciousness self -
24:43 - 24:47is self-aware as a person.
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24:47 - 24:50And so it can go for lifetimes,
in the human lifetime, -
24:50 - 24:54living the person,
because it's a big world, its dreams, -
24:54 - 24:58and 'I've to go do this,
I like this, I don't like that', and da da da. -
24:58 - 25:00Maybe life after life.
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25:00 - 25:04'This life I love, I love ice cream.
I'd die for ice cream.' -
25:04 - 25:07Next life, 'I can't stand ice cream'.
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25:07 - 25:09There's nothing consistent about it.
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25:09 - 25:13Except that it cannot exist
without the real Self. -
25:13 - 25:16And it has intelligence also.
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25:16 - 25:22So, when it happens to this personal self,
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25:22 - 25:25for some reason,
it's being attracted to find out that. -
25:25 - 25:28Maybe it suffers enough in the world
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25:28 - 25:31and it wants to find a solution for it.
-
25:31 - 25:37And the only solid solution
is to discover where it comes from, -
25:37 - 25:42and that where it comes from and itself,
are one. -
25:42 - 25:45That's what the search of life is.
-
25:45 - 25:49Because all beings who are not aware
of this oneness with the Self, -
25:49 - 25:51all of them suffer.
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25:51 - 25:55All have problems. Do you see?
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25:55 - 25:59So this is the purpose of our satsang,
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25:59 - 26:03is that the consciousness,
in the form of a person, -
26:03 - 26:06becomes attracted to its root,
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26:06 - 26:10and not just attracted
to the world in front of it. -
26:10 - 26:13And so this exercise, like detachment,
-
26:13 - 26:15meaning that whatever is going on,
-
26:15 - 26:20to go in the world, to do,
the this, and the self-image, -
26:20 - 26:22self-image, self-assessments,
-
26:22 - 26:26all of this is a play of the mind,
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26:26 - 26:29is playing these mind states, no?
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26:29 - 26:36And it has to realise that
all states are changeful, OK? -
26:36 - 26:38And that it can witness them,
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26:38 - 26:41it can observe them, without being them.
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26:41 - 26:44In fact, you can only observe something,
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26:44 - 26:46because you are not it, actually.
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26:46 - 26:49And that there js a capacity,
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26:49 - 26:54even in the person, to observe,
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26:54 - 26:59and in observing them it knows
that it's not them. -
26:59 - 27:04And that characteristic is like its parent.
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27:04 - 27:08You see, the person,
the characteristic of looking and realising that, -
27:08 - 27:15'Whatever I see is only an impression,
a thought, a feeling, -
27:15 - 27:19but it's not what I am.'
That's called 'awakening'. -
27:19 - 27:21It's waking up to the fact that,
-
27:21 - 27:25nothing out here
comes through the mind or the senses, -
27:25 - 27:28nothing of there can be fundamental to me.
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27:28 - 27:30All of it is changing.
-
27:30 - 27:36And even myself as the person
who is looking and knowing this, -
27:36 - 27:40is like on the verge of this way - world -
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27:40 - 27:43this way - into the abyss of the Self.
-
27:43 - 27:46Because it has a capacity
that when it looks, -
27:46 - 27:52and it's not identified with what it sees,
or what it experiences, OK? -
27:52 - 27:56And each thing comes like, life is saying,
'This thing and this thing'. -
27:56 - 28:00And it's saying,
'No, it's not this. What I am is not this.' -
28:00 - 28:02As you keep doing that,
-
28:02 - 28:07it naturally comes back
to its original Self-awareness. -
28:07 - 28:11And I say, Self-awareness,
non-dual Self-awareness, -
28:11 - 28:16like not one thing, not a divided union,
but a harmony. -
28:16 - 28:18It comes back into realising,
-
28:18 - 28:22'But here, nothing is happening to me.'
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28:22 - 28:25When I go into the mind,
into identity, -
28:25 - 28:28then happenings become relevant.
-
28:28 - 28:33But if I even can observe
and be aware of even my person, -
28:33 - 28:38which is like, my person is like the....
-
28:38 - 28:43What you call this?
The binoculars that see the world, -
28:43 - 28:45but the person who sees the world
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28:45 - 28:48is also seen from the place of the Self.
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28:48 - 28:54When it knows this,
it's coming back into conscious harmony. -
28:54 - 28:57That's all the thing of detachment is.
-
28:57 - 29:01You don't have to kill anything.
It's just understanding. -
29:01 - 29:05The realisation of the Self
is a journey of understanding, -
29:05 - 29:09and understanding your misunderstanding.
So it's simple. -
29:09 - 29:13Unless we get it, it might seem,
'It's the most complex thing'. -
29:13 - 29:16Why?
Because you're not used to doing it. -
29:16 - 29:19Each one is used to looking forward,
looking outward. -
29:19 - 29:23Even sometimes when you think
we're looking inward into our mind, -
29:23 - 29:26it's still outward from the inner Self.
-
29:26 - 29:28[Q.1] Yes, and this happens a lot,
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29:28 - 29:33because I go in and then it's the body.
I cannot go beyond. -
29:33 - 29:37[M.] Or the body-mind.
You are in the body-mind. -
29:37 - 29:40But something behind that
knows this thing. -
29:40 - 29:44The mind cannot make an ultimate realisation
-
29:44 - 29:48without becoming the realisation.
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29:48 - 29:54The mind or the person
cannot come to ultimate realisation -
29:54 - 29:57and remain independent of that realisation.
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29:57 - 30:02The more it becomes aware,
the more it finds that it Is. -
30:02 - 30:05Not that it has.
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30:05 - 30:08And this is a very significant thing.
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30:08 - 30:14Nobody can have the realisation
and be somebody who has realisation. -
30:14 - 30:17What it means is that, the idea of yourself
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30:17 - 30:21as being only the person,
subsides again, and is seen, -
30:21 - 30:26it is seen as also the most subtle object.
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30:26 - 30:31This subtle object of a person
is behaving like a subject, -
30:31 - 30:34and that everything in its world
is the object. -
30:34 - 30:38But to the Self, it also is the first object.
-
30:38 - 30:45The first object shines as this feeling 'I',
'I am here'. -
30:45 - 30:47You know, 'Mia!'
'Yes, I'm here.' -
30:47 - 30:49What does it mean, 'I am here'?
-
30:49 - 30:53The reference normally is,
'Look, I'm over here'. -
30:53 - 30:55And this is OK, this is normal.
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30:55 - 30:59This is the only place
where language can exist, in that way. -
30:59 - 31:02The language is for the sense of the person
-
31:02 - 31:07having relationship with what it likes
or dislikes. OK? -
31:07 - 31:10Actually,
there's nothing wrong with this, ultimately. -
31:10 - 31:14Because even as you wake up
again to realise that, -
31:14 - 31:16whatever happens, it's seen from this place.
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31:16 - 31:19But this place cannot be seen,
-
31:19 - 31:24and that I can only really be this place.
-
31:24 - 31:28Then when you really know this,
the dynamic expression of this, -
31:28 - 31:31which is like of being a person,
that can still play, -
31:31 - 31:35but it won't have that delusion in it.
-
31:35 - 31:39[Q.1] Yes. This delusion has to go.
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31:39 - 31:42[Mooji] No, it needs to be understood.
[Q.1] Yes. -
31:42 - 31:45[M.] It doesn't need to go.
Why it needs to go? -
31:45 - 31:48Because you are combining it
with your identity -
31:48 - 31:50and it hurts like, 'No, no, no, no'.
-
31:50 - 31:54But all this now,
you're going to see all of this -
31:54 - 31:56are constructs of the mind.
-
31:56 - 32:00And even the self
is just a psychological portrait -
32:00 - 32:03of the mind, of the person.
-
32:03 - 32:08But the inner being, which has no shape,
you can't identify and say, -
32:08 - 32:11'Ah, I found the inner being'.
You cannot do that. -
32:11 - 32:16Because anything you can do that with,
is an object in the perception. -
32:16 - 32:18[Q.1] Yes.
-
32:18 - 32:21[Mooji] You got it, isn't it?
[Q.1] Yes. -
32:21 - 32:25[Mooji] OK. So, prove your problem.
Go on. -
32:25 - 32:28[silence]
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32:42 - 32:46[M.] You need to sit with this, more and more.
[Q.1] Yes. -
32:46 - 32:48[M.] Because it's like shape shifting.
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32:48 - 32:51One minute you think you're looking
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32:51 - 32:54and the next minute you're involved, invested.
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32:54 - 32:56[Q.1] Yes.
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32:56 - 32:58[M.] OK. Don't get angry about this,
-
32:58 - 33:02because it's been happening for lifetimes.
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33:02 - 33:04So, let it happen, it's OK.
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33:04 - 33:08Just keep seeing, but wait a minute,
this can be seen also. -
33:08 - 33:14The most intimate
is also an object of perception. -
33:14 - 33:18The most intimate,
because 'intimate' means at least two. -
33:18 - 33:22If there's not two, there's no intimate.
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33:28 - 33:34Can you be confused, 'you',
in the light of what I'm sharing? -
33:34 - 33:37[Q.1] No, no.
[Mooji] Thank you. -
33:37 - 33:40[M.] But you can be aware of confusion.
[Q.1] Yes. -
33:40 - 33:44If you can be aware of confusion
without identifying with confusion, -
33:44 - 33:47are you cheating?
-
33:47 - 33:50[Q.1] No, no. [laughs]
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33:52 - 33:55[M.] Very good.
-
33:57 - 34:02So let's start again from the beginning.
What is your problem? -
34:09 - 34:13[Q.1] That when I do this exercise,
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34:13 - 34:16I believe I need to find something.
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34:16 - 34:19[Mooji] 'I' being what?
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34:19 - 34:21[M.] Qualify your status.
[Q.1] The person. -
34:21 - 34:23[M.] When you do the exercise?
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34:23 - 34:26When the person does the exercise, OK.
-
34:26 - 34:31There is another word for person
in this exercise, -
34:31 - 34:34I would call it,
-
34:34 - 34:42when the personalised intelligence
of the truth, -
34:42 - 34:48when the personal intelligence of God
-
34:48 - 34:52gets confused with its projections,
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34:52 - 34:55then it's like, it's lost to itself.
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34:55 - 34:57It's like it's lost to itself.
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34:57 - 35:02When that loss to itself becomes painful,
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35:02 - 35:05you are on the brink of awakening.
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35:05 - 35:08Do you understand?
-
35:08 - 35:10Because if you're not troubled by it,
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35:10 - 35:12then you will not go beyond it.
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35:12 - 35:17[Q.1] Yes, when it's just pain, pain, pain.
[laughs] -
35:17 - 35:20[M.] 'No pain, no gain,' they say.
[Questioner laughs] -
35:20 - 35:22You have to ...
-
35:22 - 35:28It's like, in a way,
you are giving birth to yourself. -
35:28 - 35:31[Q.1] Because I sit and I do,
-
35:31 - 35:36but I feel like there is no result.
Then I give up and come back. -
35:36 - 35:39[M.] You, again,
who is sitting and looking, is what? -
35:39 - 35:43[Q.1] The person.
[both laugh] -
35:45 - 35:49[M.] Does it matter that
we're catching it like that? -
35:49 - 35:51That it's the person doing it,
-
35:51 - 35:53and that what the person cries about today,
-
35:53 - 35:57laughs about another moment.
That it's not consistent. -
35:57 - 36:01And even if it says, 'Eureka, I found the Self!'
Can it be true? -
36:01 - 36:03[Q.1] No.
[Mooji] No. Why not? -
36:03 - 36:06[Q.1] Because it cannot be seen.
-
36:06 - 36:10And if it lends to some illusion of ...
-
36:10 - 36:14[M.] So then what's the practice for?
-
36:18 - 36:28[Q.1] To become aware of all these ...
-
36:28 - 36:32Wrong ideas.
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36:32 - 36:34[M.] Yes, that's one way we can put it.
-
36:34 - 36:37Tell me another way we can put it.
That's good. -
36:37 - 36:41I take that, to become aware
of all these kind of little, -
36:41 - 36:47all these little kind of distortions
of understanding, -
36:47 - 36:51to become aware of them.
But more subtle than that. -
36:51 - 36:57By becoming aware of them,
you become aware of what? -
36:57 - 37:02[Q.1] Of that which is seeing.
[Mooji] Is seeing, yeah. -
37:02 - 37:04[M.] How can you become,
-
37:04 - 37:07can you be aware of it phenomenally?
-
37:07 - 37:10Can you become aware of it phenomenally?
-
37:10 - 37:12[Q.1] No.
[Mooji] No. -
37:12 - 37:15[Mooji] So therefore,
you become aware of what? -
37:15 - 37:21[Q.1] It feels like it's just moments
of this awareness. -
37:21 - 37:25[M.] Yeah. It will flicker before,
because you're not used to it. -
37:25 - 37:27The reflex is used to going out
-
37:27 - 37:31and connecting with objects of projections
and perception. -
37:31 - 37:34You're used to that.
But now I'm asking you to ... -
37:34 - 37:38All this is happening for everyone.
And even the one who says, -
37:38 - 37:42'But this is happening to me
and I find it frustrating!' -
37:42 - 37:44What I'm asking you to do is to see that,
-
37:44 - 37:48that also is an aspect of the mind.
-
37:48 - 37:50But all of these aspects,
-
37:50 - 37:54they came originally
from out of this projection, forward. -
37:54 - 37:57[M.] Can you see?
[Q.1] Yeah. -
37:57 - 38:06[M.] Yeah. And that the real opportunity
is in seeing this. -
38:06 - 38:11But still something is feeling,
'No, but mind is still troubling'. -
38:11 - 38:15No, don't worry.
It's troubling who? -
38:15 - 38:20Who is the mind troubling?
-
38:20 - 38:24[M.] We can say together after three: 1, 2, 3 ...
[Q.1] No one. -
38:24 - 38:27[M.] The person. Oh, no one!
Oh, you beat me to it! -
38:27 - 38:31It's troubling no one!
It's troubling no one. -
38:31 - 38:36That's a better answer than the person.
Do you see this? -
38:36 - 38:38[Q.1] Yeah.
[Mooji] OK. -
38:41 - 38:44[Mooji] So now what?
-
38:47 - 38:51It's enough or not enough?
-
38:54 - 38:57[Q.1] I don't know.
-
38:57 - 39:03[M.] Who is saying? Who is ...?
Where is this answer coming from? -
39:07 - 39:11I can accept it, or I can question it,
'I don't know.' -
39:11 - 39:15'I', who don't know?
-
39:15 - 39:19[Q.1] It's the person.
[Mooji] It's the person. -
39:19 - 39:22[Mooji] Yeah, sure?
[Q.1] No. [laughs] -
39:22 - 39:24[M.] It can be from the person.
-
39:24 - 39:26If you say it's from the person, OK,
-
39:26 - 39:29then I would say,
You give me one more move. -
39:29 - 39:34But what's aware
that it's coming from the person? -
39:34 - 39:39[Q.1] Yes.
Something feels like, it's not satisfied, -
39:39 - 39:45but I should not go after this.
-
39:45 - 39:49[Mooji] Yes, yes.
This is a powerful seeing, -
39:49 - 39:52'Something feels not satisfied'.
-
39:52 - 39:54That which feels not satisfied,
-
39:54 - 39:57is it personal or impersonal?
-
39:57 - 40:00[Q.1] It's personal.
[Mooji] Personal. -
40:00 - 40:05[M.] You see, if that gets you each time,
like the person goes, -
40:05 - 40:08'Yes, I know Guruji,
but you know, I can't get ...' -
40:08 - 40:11[M.] Who is speaking?
[Q.1] The person. -
40:11 - 40:13[M.] Yeah.
[Q.1] Yeah. -
40:13 - 40:15[M.] So we will finish on that note?
-
40:15 - 40:21[Q.1] Uh, person? No. [laughs]
[M.] Thank you. OK. Where? -
40:29 - 40:34[Mooji] What does finish mean?
-
40:34 - 40:38[Q.1] Just this conversation.
Finish the conversation. -
40:38 - 40:44[M.] The conversation can finish
in its oral manifestation. -
40:44 - 40:47It may go to be
some kind of little stuff -
40:47 - 40:50in the mind that feels like,
'Yeah, I don't know. -
40:50 - 40:53I had a talk with Mooji,
and it was really clear, -
40:53 - 40:56but now it's not clear.'
Is a report from? -
40:56 - 40:58[Q.1] The mind.
[M.] From the mind. -
40:58 - 41:02[Mooji] And is that ultimate?
[Q.1] No. -
41:02 - 41:06[Mooji] No. What is ultimate?
-
41:06 - 41:10[Q.1] That which is aware of this.
-
41:10 - 41:12[Mooji] Yes, yes.
-
41:12 - 41:16Which is where?
-
41:16 - 41:19[Q.1] It's nowhere.
-
41:19 - 41:23[Mooji] Why are you smiling?
[Questioner laughs] -
41:28 - 41:34[Mooji] So, do you have a problem?
-
41:34 - 41:37[Q.1] No.
[both laugh] -
41:37 - 41:43[M.] Can you, from this place of answering,
ever have a problem? -
41:43 - 41:45[Q.1] No. No.
-
41:51 - 41:56[Mooji] Are you sad or happy about this?
-
42:00 - 42:03[Q.1] Nothing.
[Mooji] Very good. -
42:05 - 42:09[M.] More subtle than even happy.
-
42:13 - 42:17[Mooji] Yeah. We're good?
-
42:19 - 42:23If you go walking
and the mind comes again and says, -
42:23 - 42:27'I can't remember anything about that'.
-
42:27 - 42:31'I'm going to try and see
if I can get that mood back.' Was it a mood? -
42:31 - 42:34[Q.1] No.
[M.] It's not a mood. -
42:34 - 42:37[M.] Can you lose this?
-
42:38 - 42:40[Q.1] No.
[M.] No. -
42:42 - 42:46[M.] Can you possess this?
[Q.1] No. -
42:49 - 42:53[M.] Very good.
-
42:56 - 42:59[M.] I'm happy. Very good.
-
42:59 - 43:03So, the rest I don't have to read, no?
-
43:03 - 43:06'I don't know how to be aware,
that I am aware.' -
43:06 - 43:09[Questioner laughs]
-
43:09 - 43:15"I still see this 'I'-identity as real.
Please help, Mia." -
43:15 - 43:17[M.] Do we need?
[Q.1] No. -
43:17 - 43:22[M,] Very good. Can I keep it?
[Q.1] Yes. I mean, throw it. -
43:22 - 43:26[M.] Throw it, keep it.
I'm happy you're like this. It's good. -
43:26 - 43:31[Q.1] You don't need to keep it.
[M.] Because this is ... [the letter] -
43:31 - 43:37I call it an auspicious reaching out
to clarify something. -
43:37 - 43:42And to that extent, it's very ...
-
43:42 - 43:45I mean, it's not a game.
-
43:45 - 43:50We can say it is like a game,
but it's not a cynical game. -
43:50 - 43:57It's, you may say, a game or a play or,
-
43:57 - 44:02something that needs to happen
-
44:02 - 44:06to the human expression of consciousness,
-
44:06 - 44:11when it comes to a stage
where its world is not working. -
44:11 - 44:14And I don't see that as a disaster.
-
44:14 - 44:18I see it as an opportunity
to look behind the scene. -
44:18 - 44:23[Q.1] Yes, yes.
I want to take every opportunity to look. -
44:23 - 44:27[M.] OK. Now? Right now?
-
44:27 - 44:31[Q.1] Always, yes, now.
[M.] Yes. OK. -
44:31 - 44:34[M.] Do you need to look further now?
-
44:34 - 44:37[Q.1] I can do, yes.
[Mooji] Yes. -
44:37 - 44:40[M.] Yes. Good.
[Q.1] Yes, yes. [laughs] -
44:40 - 44:44[M.] Thank you. Very good.
-
44:48 - 44:51And you don't need to talk
to anybody about it. -
44:51 - 44:54Just you sit with that, and watch.
-
44:54 - 45:01And however tricky the mind can be,
you remember, it is secondary. -
45:01 - 45:04That which is primary, is seeing that.
-
45:04 - 45:08And the mind can come in the form
of thought or moods or sensation, -
45:08 - 45:11it can appear like confusion,
-
45:11 - 45:16it appears as identity,
but it's still only appearing. -
45:16 - 45:20[M.] Can the Self appear?
[Q.1] No. -
45:20 - 45:22[Mooji] No.
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45:22 - 45:27So it causes the appearing of the mind play
and the diversity, -
45:27 - 45:32but it itself is indescribable, actually.
-
45:34 - 45:39So at this point I would say,
sit and contemplate that. -
45:39 - 45:41That's all you have to do.
-
45:41 - 45:47You see, it sounds as though
from what you write, somebody might think, -
45:47 - 45:52'Wow, I feel she's in real trouble.'
But for me, I say, what an opportunity, -
45:52 - 45:55I got to find out from you,
we can look together. -
45:55 - 45:59And it's all in you. It's all you.
-
46:02 - 46:04Very good.
-
46:05 - 46:08Would you like some tea?
Are you OK? -
46:08 - 46:13[Q.1] I think there's food waiting for me.
[M.] Go eat, it's cold. -
46:13 - 46:18[M.] That's the only food that's worth
eating cold right now. -
46:18 - 46:24[M.] Thank you. Wonderful, darling.
Thank you, thank you, thank you, -
46:24 - 46:28[Q.1] Thank you.
[M.] Yes. See you in a bit. -
46:28 - 46:32[M.] OK. OK.
[Q.1] Thank you. -
46:37 - 46:41[M.] If you are earnest,
you can walk the same road. -
46:41 - 46:44It's fresh every time.
-
46:44 - 46:48[inaudible speech in background]
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46:48 - 46:52[Q.2] Yes, something is missing,
like people bring to you often, -
46:52 - 46:55[Q.2] 'Yes, I do exercise, great,
but something is missing.' -
46:55 - 46:58And there was a moment when I recognised,
-
46:58 - 47:02'Oh, wow, I have this thought.'
I really needed to look into that. -
47:02 - 47:07And it came to me,
that due to the habit of having a shape, -
47:07 - 47:12it's as though something is looking
for the shape within the shapeless. -
47:12 - 47:15And this gives you an idea
that something is missing. -
47:15 - 47:19And then,
another thing that you keep telling us, -
47:19 - 47:22Can you bear your own emptiness?
-
47:22 - 47:27And it's just like,
it just clicked in a different way. -
47:27 - 47:30That it's not bothersome anymore when it comes.
-
47:30 - 47:35[M.] We're used to possessing some phenomenal gain.
-
47:35 - 47:39We say,
'Yes, but there's something missing'. -
47:39 - 47:43Sometimes I might put it ...
-
47:49 - 47:55What is saying that something is missing?
-
47:55 - 48:01And, you know,
we're in a kind of 'end of game' moment. -
48:01 - 48:03'The mind?' OK.
-
48:03 - 48:07What's seeing the mind,
saying something is missing? -
48:07 - 48:10'Oh, I can't see that.'
-
48:10 - 48:13Does that mean, it doesn't exist?
You see? -
48:13 - 48:15'I', who can't see it?
-
48:15 - 48:20Even the one who is saying, 'I can't see it',
is also seen, from it. -
48:20 - 48:25[M.] But this, we come to something .... What?
[voice] Could you say that again? -
48:25 - 48:30Even the one who is saying,
'I can't see, what's seeing this', -
48:30 - 48:33is itself seen, in this.
-
48:33 - 48:38But there is something that feels like,
'I need a concrete ... -
48:38 - 48:42... conclusion.'
-
48:42 - 48:49And any concrete conclusion is also just phenomenal.
-
48:49 - 48:53And this is why I say,
You cannot bear your own emptiness. -
48:53 - 48:58Because something is relying on a trophy.
-
48:58 - 49:02But both the trophy and the one gaining it,
aren't real, either. -
49:02 - 49:05Like this.
-
49:05 - 49:10So it can look like, it's kind of mental, OK?
-
49:10 - 49:14It's like the sword of wisdom can look like,
-
49:14 - 49:18'Hmmm, but it's made of cardboard.'
-
49:18 - 49:24It doesn't matter what it thinks,
but, yes ... -
49:25 - 49:32This is the heart of Advaita contemplation!
-
49:32 - 49:35It is the ...
-
49:39 - 49:42There is no next, after this.
-
49:42 - 49:44You understand?
Unless we go out. -
49:44 - 49:48Which is fine, but go out after!
-
49:48 - 49:51When you go out during,
when we're looking, -
49:51 - 49:55something wants to escape.
OK, that's fine, it's OK. -
49:55 - 49:59Is that you?
Kind of ... -
49:59 - 50:02Because you're used to this being also mind,
and ... -
50:02 - 50:06[M.] So anyway, we can just stop there.
[voice] Yes. -
50:06 - 50:09[M.] Yes, the ax has fallen.
-
50:09 - 50:13But the head is talking.
-
50:13 - 50:15[laughter]
-
50:15 - 50:19Yes, the ax has fallen, but the head is talking.
- Title:
- How to be Free from Ego
- Description:
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Moojibaba takes a student through a clear, step-by-step guidance into the core of Self-Inquiry. A practical, ever-relevant response to the question “how to observe with detachment?”
“The feeling ‘I’ in you:
‘I see, I think, I did, I know’,
who is the ‘I’ that knows?
Is it personal or impersonal?This is the most important discovery,
because until you really realize this and know this,
you take yourself to be an object,
perceiving other objects.”Monte Sahaja, Portugal
15 November 2024~
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- Video Language:
- English
- Duration:
- 50:41
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