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Does Self Pervade the Body as Well - 16th January 2018

January 16, 20183:2431 views

Saar (Essence)

Ananta guides the seeker to recognize their inherent spaciousness, revealing that they are not a body-bound entity but the infinite presence that pervades and transcends all perceptions and sensations.

You are not something contained in this bucket of flesh and blood.
No collection of the strongest energies in the world is bigger or stronger than you.
As you discover your own hidden spaciousness, you find infinite space for all of this to come.

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Transcript

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Seeker

But what I really want to say is it seems like the breath of the Self is moved and felt in the body, but also it's pervading everything else as well. And I was wondering if you could speak to this at all?

Ananta

Something that relies a lot on circumstantial evidence of realization: you must be this because look at how intimate this is. But actually, we were discovering a three-toed spaciousness about joking already includes all resins and you are saying that although all those sensations might seem very intimate, but actually they are just perceptions as everything else that is here. And then in this, we find that it doesn't become so easy now to constrict yourself to the material selves as if you are something contained in this bucket of flesh and blood. Find that, and that he which billions all things where it is beyond all things.

Ananta

So from what I hear from your report is that they want a bleeding on the book of food with your own inside you're coming to your own definition of these things. And as you discover your own hidden spaciousness, you will find the new energy, no constriction. No collection of the strongest energies in the world is bigger or stronger than you in friend that you have in finite space for all of this to come. Really constraint my best wishes and blessings for your beautiful contemplation. Jai Ram.

The Thread Continues

These satsangs touch the same silence.