- "Self-remembering is an attempt to be aware of yourself. Self-observation is always directed at some definite function: either you observe your thoughts, or movements, or emotions, or sensations. It must have a definite object which you observe in yourself. Self-remembering does not divide you, you must remember the whole, it is simply the feeling of ‘I,’ of your own person." (1957, p. 107)
Topics: Approaches to nonduality and awakening including- Mindfulness, Awareness teachings, Self-inquiry, Advaita Vedanta, A Course in Miracles, Emotional integration, Yoga, Gurdjieff work, Release work, ACIM, Forgiveness work, somatics, meditation, breathwork, and more. (Sydney AU)
Tuesday, April 28, 2015
Self-Remembering, Ouspensky in The Fourth Way 1957.
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