A question about Michael Singer’s “The Untethered Soul”
In the book, he talks about the boundaries that society imposes on us, which we then impose upon ourselves. He tells us that if we want to know why we do something, don’t do it for a day. For example, to understand why you do your hair or wear nice clothes, try to go to work one day without those clothes and you’ll know why - your mind will tell you.
Taking this idea one step further, to understand why you DON’T do something, try doing it and you’ll know. Your insecurities will show.
My question is: is this how you get to enlightenment?
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