WHEN THE SELF REMEMBERS
The Moment the Self Remembers
Now just
notice–
your mind listening or reading.
It feels easier.
Alertness is natural.
Comprehension is simple.
Inner wakeful clarity
is silent, bright, present.
Spaciousness increases.
The intellect grows quiet.
Seeing and thinking
happen within
expanded quiet Awareness.
The mind is a flow—
thought, feeling, attention—
moving within
the unmoving field
of your Being.
Everything—
thinking, feeling, sensing, perceiving—
is happening
in silent, non-doing Awareness.
You are non-doing Awarness.
Notice the mind thinking or not.
The sound
and words arise
in the silence of inner alertness.
Seeing unfolds
in the stillness of outer Awareness.
Inner and outer
are not two Awarenesses.
There is one field—
silent, unlocalized, boundless.
Only attention moves.
Word for word.
Thought to thought.
Feeling to feeling.
Object to object.
All within the same
motionless Awareness.
So the “boundary”
between inner and outer
is only an old idea.
Not reality.
You are Awareness itself—
not thought, not feeling, not sensation.
All inner and outer experience
is within unbounded Awareness.
Be with the Presence
around you.
Awareness grows brighter.
More awake.
More silent.
Attention is simply focused.
Thinking becomes unnecessary.
Let go of thinking.
Allow listening to happen
without needing to know anything.
Seeing happens by itself.
Hearing happens by itself.
Feeling happens by itself.
You are aware of body.
Aware of thought.
Aware of emotion.
And nothing touches
the silent Awareness
in which it all appears.
You are the Seer
of your mind and body.
The real Seer
is the silent Awareness
through which all perceiving happens.
These words are invitations—
drawing attention away
from objects
and back to the Self.
The surrounding Presence
grows more distinct.
Not only an inner witness—
but an unlocalized watching
everywhere.
Presence is watching
from all directions.
Alive wholeness.
Be with that watching Presence.
There is less room for thought.
More room for truth.
The meanings matter less.
The silence matters more.
Let the words become
quiet doors
into the space beyond words.
Presence increases.
Stillness increases.
Alertness increases.
Objects begin to feel
secondary, almost unreal.
If listening becomes difficult—
it doesn’t matter.
Let go.
You are not involved.
Seeing and listning
are simply happening
in non-moving wakeful Alertness.
Allow it.
Something deeper than happening
is here.
The inner wakefulness
is as still
as the still Presence
around you.
Give in to Presence.
Do not force focus.
Let listening float.
Let attention be pulled inward
by Stillness itself.
Presence is everywhere—
permeating all things.
Silent—
and alive.
Awareness expands,
more awake, more bright.
Attention grows effortless, intense—
as if held
by a quiet gravitational pull.
The body rests
in relaxed aliveness.
Breath becomes finer.
A gentle excitement builds—
and simultaneously
a deeper Stillness.
Boundaries soften.
Fall away.
Presence becomes the foreground.
Allow whatever is happening.
The vast silence pulls you
deeper into itself—
into greater wholeness.
Attention becomes quiet.
Effortless.
Non-grasping.
The sense of self unlocalizes.
No longer confined
to mind and body.
A clear separation appears:
mind-body on one side,
Silent Being on the other.
You can see your eyes seeing.
You can hear your mind listening.
You are the Witness.
Free to see your Self.
The space feels thick
with Stillness
and alive Presence.
A profound wholeness
fills everything.
Its vastness seems
all-consuming.
Be with it.
Let it overtake.
Let go.
And as it deepens,
a question may arise—
not from thought,
but from the edge of surrender:
Who am I?
Am I the person listening,
or am I that vastness?
Stop.
Let go.
Drop back.
Allow it to overtake.
Close the eyes—
and simply release.