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Self-Enquiry

 

D. But is it not funny that the 'I' should be searching for the 'I'?

Does not the enquiry, 'Who am I?' turn out in the end an empty

formula?

Or, am I put the question to myself endlessly, repeating it like some

mantra?

 

 

M. Self-enquiry is certainly not an empty formula; it is more than

repetition of any mantra. If the enquiry, "Who am I?'' were a mere

mental questioning, it would not be of much value. The very purpose

of Self-enquiry is to focus the entire mind at its Source. It is not,

therefore, a case of one 'I' searching for another 'I'.

Much less is Self-enquiry an empty formula, for it involves an

intense

activity of the entire mind to keep it steadily poised in pure

Self-awareness.

Self-enquiry is the one, infallible means, the only direct one, to

realize

the

unconditioned, absolute Being that you really are.

 

The Heart is the Self

 

D. Sri Bhagavan speaks of the Heart as the seat of Consciousness

and as identical with the Self. What does the Heart exactly signify?

 

M. The question about the Heart arises because you are interested in

seeking the Source of consciousness. To all deep-thinking minds,

the enquiry about the 'I' and its nature has an irresistible

fascination.

Call it by any name, God, Self, the Heart or the Seat of

Consciousness,

it is all the same. The point to be grasped is this, that HEART means

the very Core of one's being, the Centre, without which there is

nothing whatever.

 

 

LoveAlways,

 

Mazie

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