The Importance of Inner Silence [sf34]

Of course you will have noticed that I have repeatedly stressed the fact that the true observer it is the body of consciousness. If you pay attention to this concept, you will realize that when we tell you that you must be observers of yourselves, it is precisely in this direction that we encourage you to move.

Your most immediate objection at this point will surely be that you can do nothing but observe yourself with yours Io.
It is certainly so, so much so that when you observe yourself it is difficult to just observe yourself but, in almost all of the times, you think about what you observe about yourself and give connotations of "right" or "wrong" and this, obviously, indicates already in itself that it is your ego that is observing itself, with all the limits and distortions that this entails.

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But, then, what can you do to improve self-observation, since your attention is, however, diverted by the meddling of your ego?
And, as your ego would say, who makes you do it even if you ask yourself this problem?

Undoubtedly your body of consciousness would still come to understanding, even if you did nothing: Reality is structured in such a way that it is not possible that in the course of a life, even the shortest and most apparently meaningless, the body akasic does not get to add some piece to his understanding.

What you can really do is try to create a vibratory channel within yourself through which the feedback data of the experience may they move towards consciousness as fast and as unpolluted as possible, trying to do that within you inner silence that many masters of the past have tried to make understood, and that it is not the silence of those who are still and do not act but of whom let it flow inside of the vibrations passing through it.

It is a condition that is not easy to achieve (the ego can hardly convince itself that in order not to suffer he must not fight but must accept) and yet it is attainable and there have certainly been moments in your life when, perhaps unknowingly, you have achieved it. Rodolfo

From the cycle Nuances of Feeling 2002-2007

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2 comments on “The importance of inner silence [sf34]”

  1. Inner silence: the longer you stay, the more the mind is quiet and the more you perceive this inner silence made of emptiness and fullness.

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  2. In other words, it is an invitation to contact one's deepest self which is more or less one's conscience, or the portion of conscience accessible in the single incarnation.

    At the Path we learned that the gateway is to focus on bodily sensations and breath.

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