Dealing with the Fear of the Self Breaking Down

Rupert Spira
11 Jul 202109:03

Summary

TLDRIn this reflective dialogue, an individual discusses their meditation journey, which has led to a profound inner transformation. They describe feeling energy and intrusive thoughts, leading to a breakdown of their self-concept. The conversation explores the deconstruction of the self as a series of relationships, memories, and ideas, revealing an underlying unity akin to a canvas behind a painting. The individual finds solace in a 'solid ground' of self-awareness amidst the upheaval. The discussion suggests channeling physical manifestations of energy into creative outlets, like dance, to facilitate the process of self-discovery and acceptance.

Takeaways

  • 🧘 The individual has been meditating for years and has experienced a deep sense of bliss, but recently started feeling intense energy and intrusive thoughts.
  • 📉 They feel a breakdown of their self-concept and are being forced to let go of their self-identity.
  • 🤔 The deconstruction of the self involves the dissolution of memories, thoughts, images, and relationships that form one's identity.
  • 🌟 The true self, likened to a canvas or screen, unifies these elements and remains intact even as the elements dissolve.
  • 🎨 The analogy of an old oil painting is used to describe how the self's image disintegrates, revealing the canvas beneath.
  • 🏝️ The individual feels they have a solid place to stand amidst the storm, symbolizing a core sense of self that remains stable.
  • 🌪️ The process of self-deconstruction can be triggered by significant life events and can vary greatly from person to person.
  • 💔 For some, the process is gentle and peaceful, while for others, like the individual, it can be dramatic and unsettling.
  • 🏋️‍♂️ Physical manifestations of energy should not be ignored; they can be channeled into creative or positive outlets, such as dance.
  • 🙏 The advice given is to take refuge in one's own being and allow the process of change to unfold naturally.

Q & A

  • What is the experience described by the individual in the script?

    -The individual describes a meditative experience where they feel a lot of energy in their head and body, along with fearful and intrusive images and thoughts. They mention a sense of self-deconstruction and letting go of self-concepts.

  • What does the term 'deconstructed' refer to in the context of the script?

    -In the script, 'deconstructed' refers to the process of breaking down the carefully constructed image of one's self, which includes thoughts, memories, relationships, and other elements that contribute to one's identity.

  • What is the analogy used to explain the self and its deconstruction?

    -The analogy used is that of an old oil painting where each brushstroke represents a memory, thought, idea, image, or relationship. The canvas represents the true self that holds all these elements together, which is revealed as the paint (self-concepts) flakes off.

  • How does the individual describe the process of self-deconstruction?

    -The individual describes the process as both frightening and transformative. They mention that the self has become like an island in a storm, but they have found a solid place to stand, which is their true self.

  • What advice is given regarding the physical manifestations experienced during meditation?

    -The advice given is not to ignore the physical manifestations but to channel the energy into a creative or positive outlet, such as dancing, to prevent it from consuming the individual.

  • What is the significance of the 'solid place' mentioned by the individual?

    -The 'solid place' signifies the individual's true self or being, which remains intact and is revealed as the various elements of their self-concept dissolve.

  • How does the script differentiate between different experiences of self-deconstruction?

    -The script suggests that for some, the process is gentle and peaceful, while for others, it can be dramatic and initiated by significant life events, leading to a more intense experience.

  • What role does the concept of 'awareness' play in the script?

    -Awareness is presented as the background that filters through into the foreground of experience as the self-concept dissolves, offering a sense of relief and joy.

  • Why might the process of self-deconstruction be initiated?

    -The process can be initiated by various factors such as the breakup of a relationship, loss of a loved one, illness, or other traumatic events that challenge one's identity and security.

  • What is the recommendation for dealing with the energy experienced during this process?

    -The recommendation is to give the energy a positive outlet, such as movement or creative expression, to prevent it from becoming overwhelming and consuming the individual.

  • How does the script relate the process of self-deconstruction to the practice of meditation?

    -The script relates self-deconstruction to meditation by suggesting that meditation can lead to a deeper understanding and experience of one's true self, beyond the constructs of the ego and self-concept.

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