• Thanks for sharing this.

    Sense of self at this time is based on the experience of being an embryo and then a separated child from the parent and so on, but inSelf Yoga™ presents the idea that this sense of self is the convention. It is something that we regarded as the self and were portrayed as the self in society, a utility of sorts and a useful one too, even though it does not serve any deeper purpose.

    Hence the experience would be described as:

    Experience of peace which is untainted by emotions connected to the conventional sense of self, being a discovery of the self, which is uncolored by the current sociology. It is a new sense of self when referenced to the convention of the life of the physical body, because it is other than that and does not trigger any memories of that.

    A vital part of the meditation of inSelf Yoga™ is the observation of how this unreferenced self reconnects with the conventional recently formulate sense of self and functions as that in this physical existence. What causes the reconnection?

    What operates the psychological process which disconnects the sense of self from the conventional person?

    Or is it just a chance occurrence?

    If it is a grace energy from a teacher, what causes the grace?

    Why does it terminate?

    These questions show only what inSelf Yoga process requires. They are not posted to get answers. Again, thanks for sharing.