Beyond the Questioner: Self-Inquiry and 3 Common Questions

Introduction

When you are on the path to self-discovery it is common for questions to arise in the mind. Nonetheless, the method of self-inquiry takes you beyond all questions and the questioner, to bring you into full recognition of your True Self.

For some, this can be very mentally draining, or even frustrating, because the questions compel your attention. So, moving beyond the questions can seem challenging and confusing.

Yet, whatever questions arise, they’re all washed away in the recognition of the Self.

For this reason, maintaining your sādhanā (spiritual practice) and remaining on the path to self-discovery, especially in times of doubt and uncertainty, is the remedy for stripping away the ego (false self).

For it is only in the realm of māyā (illusion) that these questions arise.


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