Blissout

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  1. This is basically what ramana suggested to do. I also practice putting attention on the I-feeling all day and also a few hours of practice without activity. I haven't reached permanent results, but this practice will lead to self realization the fastest and strongest way possible.
  2. It doesn't matter if you crave or not. What matters is %100 practice, that is what will lead to results . You can crave it as much as u want , in fact a strong sense for liberation is the best
  3. Yes, the self is simply awareness , it doesn't generate thoughts
  4. I simply all the time put my attention on the I-feeling. This results in me feeling all the time bliss, love, joy, happiness and it is divine The self is eternal love
  5. Behavior has nothing to do with enlightment. People tend to think an enlightenment being is a holy saint like the pope, but that is not true.
  6. No, thats the wrong way to practice. You simply put your attention on the I-feeling the whole time.
  7. I have a few questions regarding your being right now if you dont mind: Do you feel blissful all the time? Can you still suffer, feelings of anxiety etc...? If you redirect "yourself" to the I-feeling, are you aware of that I-sense? Do you still perceive a body and the universe?
  8. They probably experienece something else completely different . What you read about those symptoms have nothing to do with that . Looking inward brings peace, bliss, love , liberation until self realization occurs
  9. Yeah. And like I am light as a feather or "merging with awareness" "part of awareness" Some interesting shifts in conscious from time to time and loads of love and butterflies
  10. Most likely it is. I havent been practicing attention on the self for very long and I am almost constantly in bliss all day. Many people practice it wrongly though, they keep asking them self questions and repeating "I am". But in truth what Ramana taught and jnanji yogis practiced is constant attention on the feeling of you "I-feeling" I-sense" Repeating a mantra keeps you in the realm of thoughts.
  11. Sounds nice. Did you do self inquiry meditation? because usually self inquiry makes this happen
  12. You want practical tips? get your ass off this forum and start meditating on the I-feeling. No one is going to do it for you.
  13. I think you are to stuck on the idea of thoughts. You can be enlightned and have no suffering and be in a 24/7 bliss state with thoughts. What more do you want?
  14. Hopefully this will be permanently, if not I would for a few hours meditate on the I-feeling when it returns
  15. The reason self inquiry works (awareness on the self) is because it's the most direct approach to self realization. Other meditations such as on objects also leads eventually to awareness on awareness or awareness on the self, but it takes a very long time and isn't direct. Meditation on the self cuts through all the crap and goes directly to the source hence one will experience tremendous bliss and love very fast and to get self realized in a mere couple of years if many hours of practice a day is done.
  16. I don't know about no thoughts at all... but about the end of suffering and living your live in complete bliss 24/7 there are plenty of sages that have reached that state.
  17. Going easy on the ego means you are being tricked by it, which also means you are tricking yourself and this will never destroy the ego completely.
  18. People who say there is not a self is because they didn't even get a gimpse of it. trust me when you do you will be drowning into divine love and bliss
  19. Why not ask an enlightenment being? if he is honestly enlightened he will surely tell you what it is like without mambo jumbo neo-advaita crap
  20. the end of suffering. the complete annihilation of the ego (manonasa) 24/7 bliss-love-happiness-joy Kundalini has transcended to the crown forever.
  21. OP, the last thing you should do is listen to this community. If you want to become enlightenment follow the practice/teachings of an enlightenment person. No one on this forum is truly enlightenment.
  22. Direct experience or mumbo jumbo?
  23. "observe" The key is what you observe. In self inquiry you observe the I-feeling, you, being. You are the subject. There is a big difference observing objects or you as a subject.