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Moving From Identity To Aloneness

tremendous curiosity. A child can play for hours without any human companion. He is completely self absorbed and needs nothing external to keep himself happy. It is only education and conditioning that rob him of this innocence and aloneness.
We
all
need
to
embrace
aloneness
and
welcome
it.
However,
we
usually
don't.
Instead,
we
resist
it.
Aloneness
is
the
path
to
personal
liberation.
We
equate
aloneness
to
loneliness.
The
two
are
not
the
same.
We
are
afraid
of
being
alone.
We
will
party,
shop,
watch
television
or
even
read
a
boring
book
until
our
mind
is
tired
and
numb.
But
we
will
not
take
time
to
be
alone
with
ourselves.
We
are
scared
to
be
alone
with
ourselves
because
we
no
longer
know
how
to
be
alone
with
ourselves.
We
run
away
from
the
truth.
How
do
we
regain
this
core
of
individuality
that
we
seem
to
have
lost
during
childhood?
We
are
all
individuals
and
unique
beings.
Our
true
nature
is
the
core
of
our
individuality.
This
core
of
our
individuality
is
known
as
moksha,
kaivalya,
or
nirvana.
In
simple
terms,
these
are
names
that
refer
to
the
ultimate
liberation
from
worldly
bondage.
How
can
we
reach
this
state?
We
reach
it
simply
by
enquiry
or
constant
contemplation
of
ourselves.
We
each
need
to
sit
alone
and
contemplate
upon
who
we
are
and
why
we
are
here.
This
is
not
simply
a
mental
exercise.
It
is
not
an
empty
intellectual
exercise.
It
is
a
question
we
ask
deep
within
ourselves.
We
need
to
ask
our
core,
'What
am
I;
what
am
I
here
for?
What
will
I
be
if
all
my
labels
are
taken
off
me?'
The
feeling
that
we
experience
during
an
honest
contemplation
should
be
completely
expressed.
Express
that
feeling
even
if
it
is
painful.
It
is
painful
to
realize
that
we
are
alone.
Try
to
experience
that
pain
again
and
again.
This
pain
will
give
birth
to
ourselves
as
we
were
once
born.
The
seed
has
to
suffer
the
pain
for
the
tree
to
grow.
The
seed
has
to
rupture
for
the
tree
to
be
born.
Our
identity
has
to
die
before
aloneness
is
born.
We
then
grow
from
ego
to
Self:
from
personality
to
individuality;
from
depression
to
expression;
from
loneliness
to
aloneness;
from
pain
to
bliss.
When
we
welcome
and
enter
loneliness
without
resisting,
we
achieve
bliss
Nithyanandam!
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