Inner ‘I’ Meditation Method

Combining the principles of Guru Dev with Transcendental Meditation (TM) as taught by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi and the self-referential method of “Who am I?” advocated by Ramana Maharshi, we can create a meditation method called “Inner ‘I’ Meditation”. Preparation Meditation Process Closing the Meditation Additional Insights from Guru Dev Key Principles of Inner ‘I’ Meditation…

A Mathematical Theory of Consciousness

Creating a mathematical theory of consciousness is a challenging and ambitious task, but it can be approached by drawing on existing theories and models in neuroscience, psychology, and information theory. Here’s a basic outline of how such a theory might be structured, including some foundational assumptions, key variables, and proposed equations. The goal would be…

“I Am” as Light or Realization:

1. Personal Experience: The Inner Light of “I Am”:Many people who engage in deep introspection or meditation report experiencing a sense of inner light or illumination. This “light” is often described as a profound realization of the self, where the statement “I Am” resonates with a clarity that feels both enlightening and transcendent. It’s a…

Consciousness as the Inner “I”: The Source of Knowing

The Inner “I”: The Essence of Consciousness At the core of every human being lies the Inner “I”—the true self, the pure awareness that exists beyond the layers of thought, emotion, and physical experience. This Inner “I” is not just an abstract concept; it is the very essence of consciousness. It is the unchanging witness…

Military-Style ‘I’ Mentality Training for Soldiers of Light

Mantra: “Stand pure and true, as the ‘I’ is to consciousness, and as “I Am” to Being. Hold the line of pure awareness, Unyielding, unshakable, I am the light, I am the force, I am the ‘I,’ the unwavering truth.” Mission Directive: Training Exercise: Final Order: “The ‘I’ is your true rank, your highest authority….

The Subjective “I” Realization: A Foundational Shift in Understanding the Self

The subjective “I” realization refers to the profound understanding that one’s true self is the fundamental, unchanging awareness behind all experiences, rather than the collection of thoughts, emotions, and identities that typically define us. This realization challenges the conventional approach of psychology, which often focuses on treating symptoms, managing thoughts and behaviors, and categorizing mental…