Neo-advaita & recognizing the depth of your suffering || #nonduality #advaita #embodiment

Published 2022-12-15
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The beauty of Neo-advaita _ Recognizing the depth of your suffering
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All Comments (21)
  • The cat: “Who the f$$$ cares of all about you are talking! Give me some cuddles!”
  • @life13525
    your speaking is infused with depth, clarity and integrity...your expression is of such a genuine flavour...most appreciated here and in vibrational resonance...thank you
  • @branimir9881
    There is a misunderstanding that what we call "practice" has to do with the existence of a separate self. Practice can mean many things. Even the need to drop everything, as you said, can be understood as practice, and it is not an easy thing to do. It takes time to get the hang of it, to learn how not to resist and be totally open. To be curious about the nature of human existence and all illusions and beliefs does not necessarily imply the need for a self. This is though clear later when the sense of self drops away. Thanks for sharing, great conversation.
  • @janhokke413
    Love your flavour Suzanne, the way you make things clear is beautiful, thanks for sharing 🥰.
  • I totally related to the part about feeling paralyzed, not sure what was happening or being processed yet giving into it. Because of the grief of seeing who your loved one really are. For me it all happened the same time. I only really loved my mother, father, brother and sister. They were/are all I had/have. And life showed me more of the truth about them and also about myself. Each time it ripped a hole inside my chest so to speak and a sort of exorcism ensued. I had another on christmass day after seeing my uncle again after a year and seeing more of his true side. It's like this automatic miraculous cycle of revelation happening about the world and yourself and the result is the ability to let go a little more and perceive and feel a little deeper each time. Slowly more and more is dropped and it starts becoming clear this is an automatic miraculous processes of life teaching you to let go, as if heading in the direction of.... "oh no death" to the distracted mind... or the release from suffering to the calm awareness of the big picture. And it gets simpler and simpler until it's no longer a matter of scriptures, teachers, practices, energies, Gods, etc,. It becomes about feeling inside your body and finding ever more subtle control of relaxing and letting go. The scripture becomes "feel your feelings". The teacher becomes miraculous existence. The practice becomes existing. The energies become subtle nervous system sensations. The Gods become everyone.
  • @deni0404
    Beautifully refreshing & free❤ 🙏
  • "Nothing can harm you as much as your own thoughts unguarded" Buddha. Non dual teaching, should therefore practice control of the mind (mediation). It doesn't. Buddhists spend decades calming their minds before learning non dualism.
  • @danriffraff37
    Thank you Suzanne.. Amazing content in this video as always with you... Hits the spot haha Seems like a lot of the time there is great resistance to what deep suppressed content that wants to come up but there is something about the way that you share your experience which lodges that content and allows me to feel it ❤️ what is that I wonder... ✨ So grateful for these videos... Interested to join Patreon also... Take care Suzanne 🙏
  • @khoaly8930
    Excellent explanation ! Very helpful ! Thank you so much ! 🌈♥️🙏
  • I can understand the question of the guy. Nothingness is frightening for the ego, should be the worst fear. On the other hand nothingness (or oneness) is the most logical state. Why there should be something at all. And also at the same time, yet, there is something, something that feels. As opposed to this nothingness view. Even if it is illusory.
  • @macparker3549
    Really appreciate your genuineness and sincerity. And your capacity to speak to the truth of our non-existence, even as you bring true compassion to our human struggles. Really lovely. 🙏💜🦋🫥
  • @Shawn_mike34
    You should see Acharya Prashant's English videos on Advaita Vedanta philosophy. That'll help in getting more clarity. Thanks.
  • @dizbjuice
    I think there is a distinction between what is TRUE and what “MATTERS”.. what is true is objective.. what matters is subjective.. what’s true is that you exist and that you are everything.. but that’s the default.. it always been like that..always will.. the question is does that “matter” to “you”..yes life is but a dream.. but even though you flow DOWNSTREAM you are still encouraged 3 times to gently row..so please enjoy this dream self❤
  • @hawkkim1974
    these days, I blame people first. then soon I realize oh there is nobody here. then I blame the so called no-thing.
  • We are who we are. We are already who we are and we cannot be other than who we are. If there is anything we can know with certainty, its our own self. Others we may also know, but there can be no certainty. There is no need for any theory or for someone to tell us who we are. Forget about all theories, forget about what others say. Just find out for ourself who we really are. Nisargadatta suggested focusing or meditating on the I am. This is nothing but the sense of our own being. Or to put it another way, aware that you are aware. It's quite a subtle thing. So we may not quite get it initially. But keep trying. If you already have some practices like meditation, no harm continuing. The purpose of all practices is to still the mind. The more silent the mind is, the easier it will be to get to the I am meditation. BTM this is the same as Who am I? practice suggested by Ramana Maharshi. When we know who we actually are, the ego will be diminished and ultimately destroyed. It may happen suddenly or more likely gradually. Then the tendency to say I do this, I want this, I feel this, they of that to me, etc will be gone. It doesn't mean nothing happens. The very same things may still happen but instead of saying or feeling I do this etc , you say there is doing, there is talking, there is arguing. There is no one identifying with these anymore. These two are quite different. The former is like getting caught in a tornado. For the latter, the tornado is still there, but you are no longer inside of it. It's like looking at the tornado from the outside. As we get deeper and deeper in this, the tornado will appear to be further and further away.
  • I hope you find love, because every little thing does indeed matter. We are here to increase our capacity to love and be loved. The attachment to non-existence is only a boat that takes us from one shore to the other.
  • Can there be consciousness without the me? I feel a sense of Aliveness since the me has dissolved. The process took years and was horrible but now I feel connected to everything at times and at times there is just the sensing without the me. The me is still there but its a mini me.