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Join for Free Live Webinars & community: https://www.skool.com/thethoughtdojo Work with me: https://www.thethoughtdojo.com Follow Instagram for my day to day: / sajafendel #Nonduality #Consciousness #HumanEvolution #Awakening #UnconditionalHappiness ___ Key Takeaways No aspect of your present-moment experience proves you are a limited, temporary entity. • Every observable limitation belongs to the body or the mind — not to the awareness knowing them. • A genuine limitation would need to be directly experienced now, not inferred from ideas about birth or death. • If something infinite exists, it cannot be limited by anything finite — therefore it must be the underlying reality of all experience. • What is truly real cannot borrow existence; it must stand on its own. • Everything perceived appears and disappears, yet that which knows experience does not come and go. • The Neti Neti process removes false identifications by exposing each perceived limitation as “not me.” • Not knowing what you are is not confusion — it is openness. • Wisdom arises when conceptual certainty drops. • Thought, used consciously, becomes a tool of liberation rather than a barrier. Topics The Direct Question of Limitation The inquiry begins with a radical simplicity: what, right now, convinces you that you are limited? Not what you were told. Not what might happen when the body dies. Not what memory suggests. In this immediate experience, where is the boundary? When examined closely, the limitations that appear — inability to teleport, read minds, or control circumstances — belong clearly to the body and the mind. They describe functional constraints of a biological organism, not the nature of the awareness perceiving them. The key distinction emerges: is the knower of limitation itself limited? Present-Moment Verification If you are truly finite — a temporary light destined to switch off — that finitude must be observable now. A real limitation would have to be directly experienced, not conceptually imagined. Birth and death are narratives about the body. They are not direct evidence of the nature of awareness. If limitation were intrinsic to what you are, you would be able to locate its edge in immediate experience. Yet every edge discovered belongs to an object within experience — never to experience itself. Infinite Logic The reasoning unfolds cleanly. If something infinite exists, it cannot be bounded by something finite. Otherwise it would not be infinite. Therefore, if infinity is real, it must be the very substance of everything. What qualifies as fundamentally real? That which does not borrow existence. That which does not begin and end. That which remains regardless of appearances. Everything perceived — sensations, thoughts, emotions — arises and fades. But the simple fact of experiencing does not flicker in and out with them. Experience contains objects; objects do not contain experience. Neti Neti and the Removal of False Identity The classical Neti Neti process — “not this, not that” — becomes a practical investigation. Each potential identity is examined: The body changes — not that. Thoughts fluctuate — not that. Emotions arise and pass — not that. What remains cannot be grasped as an object. The process does not define what you are; it simply removes what you are not. And in that clearing, something subtle appears: you may not know what you are, but you can no longer convincingly claim limitation. The Power of Not Knowing There is a paradox here. Not knowing what you are is not a deficiency — it is equilibrium. Without clinging to identity, you are open. Without asserting finitude or infinity conceptually, you rest in direct presence. In this openness, wisdom arises naturally. It does not come from accumulating knowledge, but from the absence of rigid conclusions. Curiosity replaces control. Playfulness replaces fear. Witness, Then Beyond Witness At first, it seems there is a witness observing changing phenomena. Everything shifts, yet something remains aware of the shift. This provisional stance is helpful. Eventually even the idea of a separate witness dissolves, revealing experience as a seamless whole — self-knowing without division. All things appear within experience. Nothing stands outside it to contain it. Thought as Inquiry On this path, thought is often mistrusted. Yet thought is simply a tool — the first technology of inquiry. When used unconsciously, it reinforces assumptions. When used consciously, it dismantles them. The invitation is not to suppress thinking, but to refine it. Question your limitations. Follow the logic carefully. Explore without fear. If you cannot find the boundary of yourself now, rest there. In that absence of limitation — and in the humility of not knowing — freedom is already present.