Spiritual Seeking - The ending of “I”

At the core of our everyday life is this “I”, our identity with a past and a future.

This “I” makes us who we are, it’s our own little personal self. But this identity is just a fragment, a bundle of thoughts and memories. Can this core identity, with its past conditioning, with all its fears, desires and suffering come to an end?

When this very core identity dissolves, what remains is infinite immensity which is the doorway to pure awareness.

In this Satsang, we go deeper into what this “I” means, and how this core identity can finally dissolve.This will also be a satsang where seekers can meet like minded seekers and inspire & support each other on the path to awakening.

Date 2nd August 2019
Time 6pm-8pm
Address – 7 barber court, Cheltenham 3192, (Melbourne) Victoria, Australia

You can read more about my spiritual journey here –
https://innerspiritualawakening.com/rajiv-agarwal/my-journey/

2 Responses

  1. There are days where seeking feels endless and exhausting, like trying to hold water in my hands only to watch it spill through my fingers. The chase for some sort of final peace, I thought it would stop once “enlightenment” showed up, but even that’s another idea in the mind. It’s strangely humbling. Sometimes I sit in silence and notice the urge to become something dissolves, even if only for a few moments. In those pauses I don’t actually know what I am or where I’m going, and maybe that’s okay.

  2. I read the part on spiritual seeking and the description was mirroring a hidden conversation I’ve had with myself for years.

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