राम
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Which One Is That 'You'?

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Saar (Essence)

Ananta clarifies that spiritual teachings are for the nameless, unborn Self rather than the limited person or dream character. He warns against trying to force-fit the infinite into the construct of the individual identity.

All of this has been your dream, but not the dream character's dream.
This is the dream of the one that has no name.
Don't try to force-fit this into the construct of the one you call yourself.

contemplative

self-inquiryidentitydream characterunbornadvaita vedantaspiritual expectationthe self

Transcript

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Ananta

My question to all of you is: Who is all of this about? Who has all of this been about? Which one is that 'you'? Of course, all of this has been about you, but which one is that 'you'? Is that you the one that has a house in this world? Or even if that you which is homeless in this world? It's never been about that. So don't apply this to that. Don't try to force-fit this into that, so you will trouble yourself.

Ananta

It may become a spiritual expectation that now I have to like... what is the open and empty body? But you, you can fathom this. What is the unborn for that which is born in this world? What is the unborn for that one? So all of this has been about you. All of this has been your dream, but not the dream character's dream.

Ananta

So don't try to flip this into that one's construct—that which you call yourself, that which name your parents or whoever may have given you. It is not that one's. This is the dream of the one that has no name. That is it. You.

The Thread Continues

These satsangs touch the same silence.