Join us on August 11 at 8:00 pm ET as we join with our guest, Eshwar Segobind. Eshwar was our Satsang guest in May.
Upon listening to the recording of the Satsang, Eshwar indicated that he would like to clarify some of his comments. His written clarification is below. You may want to review these comments as well as the previous Satsang in order to bring relevant questions. We are excited to have Eshwar back with us and hope you can join us as well.
Eshwar wrote:
There was an error on my part when I refered to “Nothing.” The way it seemed was as though this nothing is what you are, and this “nothing” is a goal to attain. I did not realize this. Just clear seeing that even the sense of existence never existed. Nothing ever happened, nothing is going to happen and nothing ever happened. “Nothing” is not anything. Muted. No-thing, not a thing, not anything, not nothing.
The second part: it may seem as though i was eluding to a TRUE Self that you become. The above clarification dismisses that possibility. What was being pointed at: We must accept that we are here and now and that we do exist, whatever shape and form that takes for each of us. The idea of a separate self or individual or the way we think of ourselves is just that, an idea. Only then can we accurately de-construct whatever it is that we believe exists. This idea that we are something and even more subtle, when the idea is gone, this nothing that’s left is what we are. This nothing that’s everything and nothing.