Collapsing the Separation Between Awareness and the Objects of Experience

Rupert Spira
2 Oct 202013:26

Summary

TLDRThe speaker delves into the concept of self-awareness, likening it to an observer's identity that can become overshadowed by the act of observing. They explore the idea that awareness, like the sun, illuminates itself but can be obscured by its own activity, drawing parallels to an actor fully immersed in a role. The script suggests a journey of self-discovery, from recognizing the presence of awareness to understanding its pervasive nature in all experiences, ultimately realizing that awareness and experience are inseparable, with the latter being the activity of the former.

Takeaways

  • 🧘 The speaker identifies with the role of an observer, suggesting that consciousness is inherently self-aware and self-luminous, much like the sun illuminates itself.
  • 🎭 The experience of being conscious without self-consciousness is described as a state of being that the speaker feels they are missing, which implies a deeper level of self-awareness beyond the usual self-reflection.
  • πŸŒ€ Awareness is said to color itself with its own activity, similar to how a screen can be said to color itself with the images it displays, leading to a potential obscuring of its true nature.
  • πŸ€” The speaker uses the metaphor of an actor playing a role to illustrate how one can lose oneself in the act of experiencing, forgetting one's true identity.
  • πŸ” The process of self-investigation is likened to the journey of King Lear from being a character to remembering he is John Smith, symbolizing the return to self-awareness.
  • πŸ•Š The concept of 'ignorance' in spiritual traditions is explained as the overlooking of oneself, not as a lack of intelligence, but as a failure to recognize one's true nature.
  • 🌌 The initial step on the path to self-realization is to relax the focus from objective experiences and return to the source of awareness, establishing the presence of awareness.
  • 🚫 The 'via negativa' or the path of negation is introduced as a method to realize that one is not their thoughts, feelings, or perceptions, but the awareness that observes them.
  • πŸ”‘ The establishment of awareness as the primary aspect of one's being is crucial before exploring its nature and understanding its pervasive presence in all experiences.
  • 🌈 The final realization is that awareness does not merely exist in the background of experience but pervades it entirely, with no separation between the experience and the awareness of it.
  • πŸ’‘ The script concludes with the understanding that experience is the activity of awareness, and there is no duality between the subject and the object, the knower and the known.

Q & A

  • What does the speaker mean by becoming identified with the observer?

    -The speaker is referring to the experience of self-identifying as the conscious entity that observes and is aware of one's own thoughts, feelings, and experiences, rather than being fully immersed in those experiences themselves.

  • How does the speaker describe the nature of awareness?

    -The speaker describes awareness as being self-luminous and self-aware by nature, similar to how the sun illuminates itself, and that awareness is inherently colored by its own activity.

  • What is the analogy used to explain how awareness can lose itself in experience?

    -The speaker uses the analogy of an actor playing a role so fully that they forget their true identity, like an actor named John Smith who becomes King Lear and suffers because he has forgotten who he truly is.

  • What is the first step the speaker suggests in the path of self-realization?

    -The first step is to relax the focus of attention from its objective content and allow it to return to its source, the presence of awareness, which involves recognizing that one is not their thoughts, feelings, or perceptions, but the awareness of them.

  • What is the term 'via negativa' and how is it related to the speaker's discussion?

    -Via negativa is the path of negation, which the speaker suggests as a starting point to establish the presence of awareness by negating the identification with thoughts, feelings, and perceptions.

  • Why does the speaker say that most people have forgotten or overlooked themselves?

    -The speaker suggests that most people have forgotten or overlooked themselves because awareness is so intimately known and close that it is often ignored in favor of the objective content of experience.

  • What is the second step in the speaker's proposed path after establishing the presence of awareness?

    -The second step is to discover the nature of the awareness that one is, which involves a deeper exploration and understanding of what awareness truly is.

  • How does the speaker describe the relationship between awareness and experience after the initial steps?

    -The speaker describes that awareness pervades experience, and there is no part of experience that is not pervaded by the knowing of it. Awareness is not just in the background but is the activity of experience itself.

  • What is the final realization the speaker talks about regarding awareness and experience?

    -The final realization is that there is no separation between awareness and experience; they are not two distinct things but one, with all of experience being the activity of self-awareness.

  • How does the speaker use the metaphor of a screen and a movie to explain the relationship between awareness and experience?

    -The speaker uses the metaphor to illustrate that just as a screen is not separate from the movie it displays, awareness is not separate from experience. The screen pervades the movie, and similarly, awareness pervades all of experience.

  • What does the speaker mean by 'ignorance' in the context of the spiritual tradition?

    -In the context of the spiritual tradition, 'ignorance' does not mean stupidity but rather the ignoring of oneself or the self's ignoring of itself in favor of objective experience.

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