Sadhguru Quotes
Sadhana Start By Paying Attention To Everything You Think Of As Yourself Just Before You Fall Asleep: Your Thoughts, Your Emotions, Your Hair, Your Skin, Your Clothes, Your Makeup. Know That None Of This Is You. There Is No Need To Make Any Conclusion About What "you" Are Or What "truth" Is. Truth Is Not A Conclusion. If You Keep The False Conclusions At Bay, Truth Will Dawn. It Is Like Your Experience Of The Night: The Sun Has Not Gone; It Is Just That The Planet Is Looking The Other Way. You're Thinking, Reading, Talking About The Self, Because You're Too Busy Looking The Other Way! You Haven't Paid Enough Attention To Know What The Self Really Is. What Is Needed Is Not A Conclusion, But A Turnaround. If You Manage To Enter Sleep With This Awareness, It Will Be Significant. Since There Is No External Interference In Sleep, This Will Grow Into A Powerful Experience. Over Time, You Will Enter A Dimension Beyond All Accumulations.
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