The Addiction to Knowing What You Are
November 23, 2022

The Addiction to Knowing What You Are

La adicción a saber lo que eres

This session explores the mind's addictive pull toward constructing and maintaining a known sense of self, and how that obsession creates a cage of narrative and identity. Through meditation and dialogue, participants examine the layers of reactivity, shadow, and the archetypal wound of 'not good enough' at the core of the self. The teacher guides students toward directly savoring uncomfortable sensations rather than narrating them, revealing that beneath the protective layers of identity lies an emptiness that is actually freedom.

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The Addiction to Knowing What You Are
meditation
The Addiction to Knowing What You Are
A gentle exploration of our deep habit of defining ourselves through thought, and the freedom that opens when we stop.
The Root Wound and the Love of the Story
dialogue
The Root Wound and the Love of the Story
A student explores the collapse of inner and outer worlds, and the teacher guides them through the layers of reactivity, shadow, and the archetypal wound at the center of the sense of self.
The Taste of Not Good Enough
dialogue
The Taste of Not Good Enough
A student describes feeling hijacked by old reactive patterns and a persistent sense of personal limitation, and the teacher guides him toward directly savoring the uncomfortable sensations rather than narrating them, revealing what lies beneath the protective layers of the self.