July 10, 2025

Joel Goldsmith | Spiritual Interpretation of Scripture | What is Advaita? | Marcos Gualberto

GC: Hello, everyone, we are here for another videocast. Once again, Master Gualberto is here with us. Thank you, Master, for being here. Master, today I will read an excerpt from a book by Joel Goldsmith called "Spiritual Interpretation of Scripture." In an excerpt from this book, Master, Joel makes the following comment: "From Advaita of India: 'I am my own spirit'." Joel quotes this passage from Advaita. On this subject, may the Master share what Advaita is?

MG: Gilson, Advaita is an Indian expression for non-separation, non-duality; it means "the one without the second." The ancient Indian sages, those who realized the Truth, left this written in the Vedas. This expression comes from the Vedas, it is the Truth that in Life, there is no such thing as division, separation. There is only one Reality present, there is only one Truth present. We can give many names to this present Reality, but none of these names, as a word, an expression - as all words are -, as an expression of thought, can explain its meaning.

So, this Divine Reality that we call God, Truth, Being, is the only Reality of Life. This is Advaita. This Divine Reality, of God, which is Advaita, non-separation, is the Reality of your Being, it is the Reality about you. Once this Awakening is present, the vision that remains of life is the vision of non-separation. There is no such thing as this "I" and life, this life and God; this "I," life, God, and the other. There is a Present Reality. It is present in this manifestation, but also beyond everything that we call here "manifestation." So, we are faced with something indescribable, unnamable. No term, no word, can explain it.

The good news is that the Realization of your Being is the Realization of God, it is the Realization of Advaita. The Truth of this is the end of ignorance, it is the end of illusion, it is the end of suffering. To get closer to life is to get closer to God. And to get closer to God, which is to get closer to life, is to discover how to discard this sense of "I," of this "me." All this movement of the "I," of the "me," of this "person" in us, having as its principle the model of thought as we know it, places us in a condition of ignorance, of illusion, of separation. If this separation is present due to ignorance, due to illusion, then confusion, conflict, disorder, and suffering are present.

In life, we are all here to become aware that there is only one Reality here. This is Awakening! Without this, this life, in this sense of separation, of duality, is chaos, it is an enormous confusion. Human beings live restless, lost, and psychologically disturbed. There is an internal restlessness, they do not know the Truth about themselves, they get confused with the model that thought has established as a rule, as a standard. This rule, this standard, is the model that we have called here "mental conditioning." We are always responding to life from this element that sees itself separate from it. This way of responding is inadequate.

When, for example, you deal with people, you deal with people from the idea of being a person too. You do not see them as they really are. But how could it be different? If you cannot become aware of the Truth about yourself, how would you have the Truth about him or her? Thus, the particular vision of the "I" is the vision that thought has established as being true, as being real, about life, about the other, about itself. So, this condition is something that thought is establishing as a standard, as a rule. This is the mistaken principle of separation, of duality. It was thought that created the idea of this "I" and the non-"I," of this "I" and life, of this "I" and God. To approach an encounter like this here is to approach the possibility of investigation, of investigating, of deepening this question.

The question is: "What am I?" What will be the truth of this "Who am I?"

This "Who am I" is a construct of thought itself. Having an approach of what "I am" is the approach of Self-awareness, precisely to discard this idea about "who I am." There is no such thing as "I," there is no such thing as "who." There is a Reality here, and you acknowledge this Reality beyond the "I." This "you," in this acknowledgment, is Divine Reality itself conscious of Itself. There is no separation between you, God and life. You are God in your Real Nature, but in thought you are a person. In the model of behaving, acting, feeling and living, something that thought is producing within a thought conditioning response, something common to all, you are a person, and a person is in trouble, a person has problems, a person is alienated from Truth - precisely because they are a person -, alienated from Reality, from Truth, from Life.

So, what is Advaita? It is the Truth of your Being, it is the Truth of God, it is the Truth of Life, when there is no longer this illusion, when there is no longer this model of thought.

GC: Master, we have a question from a subscriber here on the channel. Pedro makes the following comment and asks: "What makes thoughts arise, generate? What is the primary cause of this phenomenon?"

MG: So, Gilson, the first cause of thought - see, this has a very simple basis. the first cause of thought is memory. Every present thought is a memory of the past. When we go through an experience, this is recorded in the brain. This record appears in this thought format. How does this process work? Based on a stimulus, a response to a challenge. When you see a scene, it brings back a memory, see, this memory arose due to this stimulus, this challenge. This is the mechanics of the brain; this is how the brain works: it produces thoughts. But this production of thought, in fact, is just memory emerging. It does not bring thought out of nowhere, it brings thought from the past and from memory. Just as our physical heart beats due to electrical stimuli coming from the brain, our brain reacts to stimuli, to challenges, and produces thoughts. But it is not that it produces thoughts out of nowhere, it reproduces thoughts due to thought, memory, the recollection that it has. It is a record in it that is responding. This is the phenomenon of thought.

Now, let's go a little deeper into this with you. The problem is not in having thoughts. The problem is that human beings, as they function - I refer to the masses, to humanity. the common human being is not aware of thought. They are victims of a condition of internal restlessness, of internal chatter, of psychological disorder, due to this movement, this movement of thinking, of the brain. Here, we need to comprehend this: this psychological condition of life is not natural. This is something common to this model of conditioned brain, of conditioned mind, that human beings know. So, the problem with thought is that, in human beings, it functions in an unconscious, mechanical, repetitive, chattering way, producing, along with these thoughts, internal states of feelings, emotions, conflict, disorder, and suffering.

In this sense of the "I," of the ego, of this conditioned mind, of this egoic mind, of this conditioned brain, there is no stillness, silence, absence of thought. The brain is constantly producing thoughts, that is, connecting itself, at every moment, to all kinds of stimuli and challenges, and producing the illusion of an identity within this experience, which is the experience of thinking. See, this is not natural. This occurs because the human being does not know the Truth of That which he is outside of this conditioning. All the human being knows about himself is what thought is saying, and he is confusing himself with thought, identifying himself with these reactions and living in this restlessness, in this chatter. Thus, the brain in the human being is functioning in a mistaken, chaotic way. There is no such freedom from this awareness of the absence of this psychological time. Human beings live in thought, in this psychological condition of thought. Thus, we are constantly between the past and the future, and this movement of the present is the restlessness between what was and what will be.

Can we break with this, towards a new quality of mind, of a new brain, where thought is functional, so that it is only present when necessary and is not occupying all this space all the time? When it is occupying all this space... this space that is occupied all the time is what we have called here egoic consciousness, consciousness of the "I." May we know, in life, Freedom, that is, the end of this consciousness of the "I," of this consciousness of the ego? This requires the presence of Self-awareness, the presence of Meditation, the presence of this Space that reveals itself when the brain becomes quiet, when the mind becomes silent. So, something beyond the mind, beyond the brain, beyond the "I," beyond the ego is revealed.

This is what we are working on together here with you, showing you that, in this life, the Awakening of Intelligence requires the presence of Silence, of a new way of thinking, feeling, and acting in life. And this only becomes possible when we put an end to this psychological condition that we have just explained to you here, where the brain is busy all the time. Look, you are having lunch or working on some activity, but internally the brain is active, chattering, saying things, putting this feeling and thought there, locating a present entity, which is this "me," in the past or in the future. We are not aware of this moment, aware of the now, because there is no space, there is no stillness, there is no silence. And here we are telling you that this is not natural. This is common, but it is because human beings are in psychological disorder. The great truth about this is that human beings are neurotic, they are building exaggerations, they are exaggerating. The model of thought is to exaggerate.

So, this internal dysfunction, this psychological confusion, this movement of thought is the continuation of this ego, of this "I," of this "me." When this ends, something new is present, and this is what we are working on here, with you. The only thing in life is to realize Life, the Awareness of Life, the Beauty of Life, the Love that is Life. Then, we have the presence of Intelligence, the presence of Freedom, within our relations with others, with ourselves, with experiences. This is when thoughts are only occupying their real space, and not this psychological space, as occurs with the presence of the ego. The way in which we, human beings, are functioning psychologically is a problem, it is something to be discarded!

So, the Flourishing of your Being is the Awareness of Reality, of That which is beyond the "I," beyond this brain, beyond this mind, beyond this ego. What makes this possible is a work of Self-Awareness, of Meditation, due to the Power of this Presence, which is the Power of this Divine Grace.

GC: Master, we have another question from another subscriber here on the channel. Tânia makes the following comment, asking: "Master, so only after investigation without the ego can we reach the Truth?"

MG: You ask: "Only after investigation without the ego can the Truth be revealed?" Look at your question. The truth of the approach, of self-investigation, of the investigation of the "I," is the investigation of the ego itself, it is the awareness of looking at these reactions. So, let's correct this question a little here. We need to get closer to our reactions, but this approach requires a look, a look free from the movement of the "I," but this look includes a clear vision of this movement.

We have to discover, here, what it means to observe these reactions. This observation requires, yes, the presence of the absence of this observer, this thinker, this experiencer, but it is not about reaching the Truth. The awareness of this pure observation reveals something outside of the known. Truth is already present, it is That which is already present, but which, in fact, only reveals itself when we become aware of this awareness of Self-knowledge. Thus, learning to observe our reactions without the observer, learning to become aware of what is happening here and now, without confusing ourselves with this element that is the experiencer separating himself from the experience, the observer separating himself from what he observes, the one who listens separating himself from what he is listening to... To become aware of this is to have a real approach to the vision of Meditation. This is within this approach of Self-awareness.

Here, this Attention on our reactions requires a look free from this element that separates itself to interfere, that lives within a movement of liking and disliking, or of wanting to alter or change, that judges, evaluates, compares. Thus, the basis for this self-observation, for this self-investigation, is to bring this Attention to this moment, an Attention free of choice, free of alternatives, free of ideas, conclusions, beliefs, evaluations, judgments and all types of responses that come from the past, that may arise from the past. It is just looking, it is just noticing, becoming aware of what is happening here and now. When you look at a thought, your inclination, in general, when you look, is to like it or not. When a feeling arises, you like it or not. So, in general, we are always accepting or rejecting what is happening inside us and what is happening externally in this relation with the other. We are always approaching life, this instant, this moment, from this experiencer, this thinker, this observer, while here we are showing you that there is a new way of approaching this instant. This new way requires the presence of this Attention, precisely, on these reactions. This Attention does not interfere, it does not get involved. This Attention is what gives us the basis for Self-awareness, and with the basis of Self-awareness, we come closer to Meditation. So, there is a new quality of action that emerges when the "I" is not there, when this experiencer, this observer, this element that separates, judges, evaluates, is no longer present.

So, what is the real approach to life? The real approach to life is the real approach to the truth about us. Without this verification of what is happening here and now in you, with you, there is no way to break with this old condition, for this Reality to show itself, for this Truth to flourish. This is what we are approaching here in these meetings.

GC: Thank you, Master, our time is over. Thank you for this videocast.

And for you who are following the videocast until the end and really want to live these teachings and have this vision in Freedom as the Master has, I invite you to participate in the intensive meetings that Master Gualberto provides. These are intensive weekend meetings in an online format and there are also in-person meetings and retreats. In these meetings, Master Gualberto, in addition to answering our questions directly, because he already lives in this Awakened State of Consciousness, he shares an Energy Field that is a Power, a Grace, which helps us a lot in this comprehension of ourselves, because we end up taking a ride on this Energy Field of the Master. And this really makes it much easier for us to spontaneously enter the meditative state, to silence our minds... So, here is the invitation.

In the first comment, pinned, there is the WhatsApp link to be able to participate in these meetings.

And, Master, once again, thank you for the videocast.

March, 2025
Gravatá-PE, Brazil
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July 8, 2025

What is thought? | Fear: what is it? | How to achieve the desired reality? | Anxious attachment

We have different ways of behaving in life, and all of these ways have as their principle, as their model, as the basis, thought itself. Thus, when you are seeking to understand how to achieve purposes, goals and objectives, the basic idea is the idea is rooted in the model of present thought. When, for example, you touch on this issue of achieving what you want, and you ask "How to achieve the desired reality," notice that there is already within you an idea of what this reality means and how significant and important it is to you. You already have an idea, a thought, a belief that by achieving this, you will be happy.

All our behavior in this model, which is the model of thought, is always in search of pleasure and escape from fear. So, we need to investigate here this issue of pleasure and fear, and see the direct relation of this with this program that is running within us, which is the model of this mind that is already programmed, conditioned to believe in happiness as a target to be achieved, as an objective to be accomplished, that revolves around this idea of desire.

We are not dealing with life as it happens and attending to life from this Intelligence. We are attending to life from this thought program, from a conditioned mind, living in this ideal: the ideal of love, the ideal of peace, the ideal of prosperity, the ideal of happiness, the ideal of the reality of desires, and for us this ideal is in this desired reality.

A contact with life in this moment, free from thought, and it will become clear that this ideal, this movement, which is the movement of thought, is exactly a projection of imagination of an accomplishment in the future, while, in truth, everything that we seek as the ideal in this so-called desired reality is already present in this instant as being the nature of the Truth about You. Nothing in this world, nothing in this accomplished, desired experience sought, searched by thought will make you happy.

All this movement in us is a movement that thought is producing. We need to know, in life, what is the real place of thought, what real place thought should have; otherwise, we will always be victims, victims of this psychological condition, which is the condition of this movement of thought processing itself in an unconscious, mechanical, automatic way, in each one of us.

All the values you have, this whole way of dealing with life as it happens is something that thought present in you has an interpretation of. This interpretation of how life happens, of how everything is processed, is the interpretation of a model common to everyone - this is the way everyone thinks. So, we have a belief - and it is based on thought - that the achievement of something that you miss. See, this thing that you miss, this you, is thought itself.

This is important here: when you use the pronoun "I," you are simply affirming again and again the presence of thought. It is the presence of thought that causes you the sensation, the feeling and the emotion of existing as someone, this is you. So, there is the idea of achieving something in the future that can fulfill you as someone. However, this someone, this you, is thought itself, projecting itself.

Here I have something to tell you: the Reality of That which is You, exactly when this thought is not there, is Completeness, it is Love, it is Bliss, it is Freedom, it is the awareness of God. When you come to this work and ask, "What is fear?" Fear is the presence of thought. There is no separation between fear and thought. When do you feel fear? Is it not when thought is there creating the image of something bad that might happen to you?

There is no such thing as fear and the absence of thought. You cannot detect the presence of fear without thought. You cannot detect the presence of you without thought. There is no such thing as a separation between thought, you and fear, it is one presence. So, when you ask, "What is fear?" It is the presence of thought.

Living a life free from thought is the awareness that there is no such thing as fear. Something bad happened to you in the past. Who lived this experience in the past? You! Where is this memory possible? In you! What is this memory? It is thought! So, what is fear? It is thought! [What is] the fear of what happened in the past and that it might happen again? It is thought! You only have the notion of something that might happen to you, you only have the notion of the future also through thought. See how we need to investigate this issue of the presence of thought in us.

So, what is thought? It is this movement, it is the movement of memory, of remembrance, talking about the past, and talking about the future, and talking about this "I," this "me." At every moment, life is happening, at every instant, it is only the present life. The idea of being someone arises when some bad, unfavorable, unpleasant situation is happening to this "me," to this "I." But detecting this is only possible due to the presence of thought, because it is thought that says: "I don't like this," it is thought that says: "this is wrong," or it says: "this shouldn't be like this."

So, notice how essential it is for us to discover within ourselves how thought is processed and all this game established by thought will be undone. Here we are inviting you to a life free of thought. We need thought in an objective and practical way. For professional affairs, you need knowledge and experience, which is thought. The information that you have is stored in you in this memory, in this remembrance, this recollection is thought.

So, technically, you need knowledge, experience and thought. But in this contact with life at this moment, thought is something completely dispensable. It is when it appears that you have problems; problems like: "I like someone." Notice, this is a problem, because this liking creates an image that, psychologically, is fixed in you as part of this "you," this "I," and you cling to this image. If this person ignores you or leaves your experience, this "you," this "me," this "I" suffers.

See how important this is. It seems very simple to like people, but this idea of people for this "me," for this "I," for this ego is very complicated. Can we live in a relationship with people in a new quality of feeling about them, which is not this liking? This liking can become disliking. It is friends that we stop being friends with; sometimes, friends become enemies, and all of this is within this very movement of thought, of this liking and disliking.

"I like you when you please me and I am very displeased with you when you displease me." Who is this "I" that feels pleased, happy, fulfilled with the other, and feels unhappy, miserable, annoyed, angry at the other? Isn't it thought? Isn't it the presence of this "you," this "me," this ego? Can we have contact with him or her with a new quality of feeling about him or her, something beyond this condition, which is the condition of thought?

You see, we do not know what love is, what love is in relations, because we are living in thought, we are living with this problem, which is the problem of the "I." Thought is just a picture that I have of you from the past, because you pleased me. Thought is just a thought that I have of you from the past, that you provoked anger in me and became my enemy: this is how we are living our lives, with friends, enemies and indifferent people.

And here the challenge, in life, is to attend to life as it happens, free from the past and, therefore, free from thought, because these thoughts that this "I" has, that this ego has, that make in this moment, in this encounter here, everything be seen from this mistaken perspective. Meeting him or her, without the presence of thought, is meeting him or her without the presence of the "I." Try looking at someone without their past. Notice, you will not be faced with something so simple, because the model of thought in us is sustaining the idea of someone, of this "me," of this "I," of this present you, having an encounter with him or her.

Life as it happens, in it, when thought comes in - I refer to this quality of thought -, there is the presence of suffering. This is what sustains internal states such as attachment in us. People talk about "anxious attachment." The quality of the sense of "I," of the ego, is to produce attachments, and where there is attachment, there will be suffering. So, you don't need to do what thought projects to be happy, you just need to assume the Truth of What You Are in your Real Nature when thought is not there.

As long as we are sustaining this quality of being someone, based on thoughts, on all this movement that comes from the past, which are the images I have of him or her, that I make of myself, I will always be in this illusion of one day achieving fulfillment, satisfaction, accomplishment, achieving desires, this so-called desired reality. Can we, in this life, assume Truth free from these attachments? This "anxious attachment" is naturally the presence of dependence. This is fear, this is suffering. This is something present in this sense of the "I," of the ego, something present in this self-image, something present in this model of thought.

Looking at life in this moment, attending to life in this moment as it happens, in this relationship with people, those closest to you, such as relatives, husband, wife, children, and those farthest away, but without the "I," without the ego; so, we are faced with a new feeling about him or her, a new way of thinking in this moment, free from the past. So, there is the Presence of Love, there is the Presence of Truth, there is the Presence of God. If This is present, there is no longer a future, there is no longer this projection of thought to achieve something or get rid of something. Here is the Presence of Truth, here is the Presence of God.

It is not about you with God, it is about the Reality of God when the thought "I," this "me," this "you," is no longer present. Some call this Spiritual Awakening or Spiritual Enlightenment, which is what we are working on here with you. So, on Saturday and Sunday we are together delving deeper into this subject here. There are two days, online, where we have the opportunity to sit down and investigate this, also having this encounter with Silence, with the awareness of Self-Knowledge. You can find our WhatsApp link in the video description to participate in these online meetings on the weekends.

In addition, we have in-person meetings and retreats. If what you just heard makes sense to you, leave a "like" here, subscribe to the channel and leave a comment saying, "Yes, that makes sense." Okay? See you soon. Thanks for the meeting and see you next time!

March, 2025
Gravatá-PE, Brazil
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July 3, 2025

Observer and the observed | How to be free from suffering? | How to overcome fear? | Satsang

Here we are with you investigating this question of the end of suffering. Yes, the possibility of a life free from suffering. When you ask how to be free from suffering, that question is understandable, but we're asking the question in a mistaken way. That's because the idea behind the question is that we exist as someone and as someone we are suffering. Here we are investigating exactly that.

The truth about the end of suffering, not about someone being freed from suffering. The idea of being someone, of existing as someone, of living as someone, is exactly what sustains within us an internal condition of separation from life as it happens, from thoughts when they arise, from feelings, from emotions, from sensations, from perceptions. This division, created by thought itself, is the illusion of someone. We have emphasized exactly that here with you. We are investigating the truth about the one who observes all this.

What is the truth about this "I," about this "me"? When you are in front of a scene, the idea is the presence of the scene and you. That is the idea. This idea is a thought. A thought that, in the face of that situation or scene, that object, person, place, we have the presence of someone.

Here we are approaching this topic, using various terms, various words. These expressions are pointing to this simple truth: that there is no separation in life in this moment, no separation between the one who observes and that which is being observed. This is a playlist here on the channel of great relevance, of great importance. The direct vision, the clear awareness of this is what we call understanding. The understanding that the observer in front of what he is seeing-there is no real separation between that observer and the observed thing.

This division is a division created by thought. Thought is the idea, is the belief that speaks to us of a separation, of a division, between the one who sees and that which is seen. The reality, the truth, the fact is that this separation does not exist. This separation is the element that fuels all forms of confusion, of problems, and of suffering. Notice that when you are afraid, your fear is of something.

So there is you and the cause, the reason for fear, which is something else. Here we have a separation. It is the presence of this separation between you and that thing-because fear does not exist without this separation. You are afraid that something might happen to you. You are afraid of something that happened, that might come to light, that might be discovered.

This could put you in a complication, in a difficulty. So there is you and that memory of what happened. There is you and what might happen again, which is exactly the memory of what happened. This separation between you and the memory, between you and what happened, is something that is present due to what thought is saying. It is something that is present due to the presence of thought.

Every form of fear, which is suffering, is something present because of this separation. When people worry or engage with this question of fear, to investigate, to approach, they realize there is no fear without the presence of thought. So the question is: what is fear? How to overcome fear? Is a life free from fear possible?

A life free from fear, for example, is a life free from this separation between you and thought, between you and memory, between you and the past. The past, memory, thought-these are the root of fear. But this root of fear lies in the soil of thought. So these are two topics here, among others that we address with you, that we are dedicating ourselves to exploring, to investigating, to understanding. Therefore, the old idea of overcoming or freeing oneself is based on a mistaken principle, which is the principle of separation.

It is this division between you and that from which you want to be free. We are constantly maintaining this division, this separation. That which gives us pleasure-we see ourselves as separate from it, in the eagerness for more of it. So, within each of us, within this view-a view established in us due to the presence of thought, because thought is the basic element, the key element of this separation between what is here and that other thing over there. The linking element between these two things-the common element between them-is the presence of thought.

It is thought within us that has established ideas, concepts, evaluations, and beliefs. This belief in separation, this belief in division, is sustaining within each of us internal states of emotional disorder, of psychological disorder. That's because we believe in existing as someone-someone who has pleasure to enjoy and someone who has pain from which they must be free. This very movement of belief, of concept, of idea, feeds within us the presence of the "I." These meetings of ours, whether online meetings, in-person meetings, or retreats, are gatherings called Satsang.

The word Satsang means the encounter with the Truth. It's an opportunity for us to investigate these questions together-questions of the "I," of this "me," of this ego, of this person, of this sense of someone. See, all these expressions refer to this observer, who sees himself as separate from the other thing. This other thing can be a person, a place, a feeling, an emotion, a thought. Here, understanding the truth about this is approaching Satsang.

The word Satsang means the encounter with the Truth. With the truth of what is present here in this moment. Learning to look at what is here in this moment. Perceiving this separation that thought is creating. Perceiving this illusion of duality present, going beyond it-that is approaching divine reality, the reality of God.

All these talks here consist of a possibility of direct perception. Without this, we will remain only in the realm of ideas, in the realm of words, of theories. When you, for example, are thinking, the idea of someone in that thought is something inherent to the process. This happens because we have a mind stuck in this model-this particular view of experience. This is the presence of the mind's conditioning in each of us.

Because when you are thinking, what we have present is a process taking place. That process is the process of thinking. There is no one present in this thinking process. What we have present is the thought itself. If, for example, I invite you to imagine a castle right now, you will imagine a castle, because you have the image of a castle inside you.

You can only have an imagination based on a thought that arises within you. That thought only appears due to a reference it brings, a reference it has. So you can imagine a castle. You imagine a castle based on the thought you have of how a castle should be or how you would like your castle to be. But notice, here we are faced with a trick of thought, which is the idea that you are the one doing this.

It is not you doing this castle, idealizing, building, imagining this castle. This is a process that is happening in your brain based on elements it already holds, which are the memories it has. The brain has images, the brain has memories, it has recollections of a castle. It is the brain that is establishing the castle, that is building the castle, imagining the castle. This is a memory process, a process of brain reaction.

There is no element present in this process. That element, supposedly separate from the process, is also an imagination of thought. Just as we imagine a castle-and that imagination is a process that occurs in the brain due to the movement of thought itself, and it is thought itself that is establishing that castle-we also have the illusion of this "I" as an element separate from thought itself. This is part of the imagination of thought. It is thought in you that imagines this you as the thinker.

Yes, there is something present, but that something present is not the thinker. Yes, there is something present, but that something present is not the experiencer, it is not the observer, it is not the "I." This is what we are here deepening with you, becoming aware of with you. We need to become aware of the present reality, the reality of that which is not the "I," which is not the thinker, which is not the imaginer, which is not the observer. We must become aware of the present reality.

That present reality is life itself. There is no such thing as you and life. There is no such thing as the thinker and the thought, the observer and the observed. There is no such thing as someone building this castle and the castle being built. What we have present is the presence of thought.

It reacts to a stimulus. It reacts to a challenge. When you were invited to have a castle, to build a castle, to imagine a castle, at that moment your brain was challenged, the mind was challenged. Since the mind functions based on memories, on recollections, on thoughts, it expressed itself. That expression of the mind is the expression of consciousness.

This consciousness is the consciousness of the "I," it is the consciousness of the thinker, of the experiencer, of the observer. Are we together? Here we are placing before you the beauty of realizing an encounter with something that does not belong to that model, which is the model of consciousness, the model of the mind, the model of the "I." Contact with that reality is the revelation of Satsang, it is the revelation of that which is indescribable, which is unnameable, which is beyond the mind, which is beyond consciousness, which is beyond the "I." Everything we've been doing here in these meetings is in the direction of that realization, of that discovery, of that awareness that this element that separates itself from life as it happens, from the world as it is, is an illusory element.

That is the illusion of separation. That is the illusion of duality. The awareness of the truth of life, as it happens, is the understanding that life as it is does not include this psychological condition-of fear, or anxiety, or worry, or any form of psychological suffering-because that very psychological condition is not real. In life, we need an approach in this moment that comes from a new moment, from a new brain. Our approach to this moment must be an approach free from the mind.

What is this mind? This mind is nothing other than a mistaken movement-a movement that, in disorder, has established this model of psychological thought. From a simple point of view, the mind is nothing but a movement of thoughts. The presence of the movement of thoughts is the presence of the mind. In an objective way, thought is necessary. Memory is necessary.

Recollection is something functional. Knowledge is something practical. Thus, thought is something very objective for practical purposes in life. I have called this life, where thought occurs in a practical way, a dream. Your name is something practical-it is an objective thought.

Within this dream, we all have names. Thought has given names to things. In this objective and practical dream of life, if things didn't have names, we would have a great difficulty dealing with experience. So we give names to things. When something new arises, we name it, we label it.

We give it a name in order to approach it through knowledge. So, in this dream, this dream of life, everything has a name-a name established by thought. From that name, we engage with experiences. So we have experiences, we name those experiences, we classify those experiences in order to deal with them. Thus, thought is something practical.

However, from a psychological standpoint, thought has also introduced imaginary names-constructions of its own ideas-within a context in life, which is the context of human relationships, of our relationship with life as it happens, placing the illusion of a present identity that thought calls "I." And when this "I" arises, confusion appears, disorder appears, suffering appears. That's when problems arise in our relationships. We cannot approach the totality of life from thought-and yet we are trying to do so from this illusion, which is the illusion of that background, which is the illusion of this quality of thought that I have called psychological thought. So, we have practical, objective thought in this dream of existence, and we use it in a direct way-these are thoughts about facts, about things, about situations. But we also have psychological thought about things, about facts, about situations, about people, about feelings, emotions.

This quality of psychological thought is what has given life to this "me," to this ego, to this "I." Can we eliminate this quality of thought from our lives in favor of a lucid, clear, intelligent, free mind, so that we are simply responding to life as it happens-without the sense of this "I," of this "me," of this psychological movement of thought? This is the life free from ego, the life free from the "I." It is the life in which the divine reality is present-the reality of your Being. Full awareness of this is revealed through an approach to this investigation into the truth about ourselves, in this encounter called Satsang.

The word Satsang means encounter with the Truth-an encounter with the reality of what is here, in this moment. Looking at this moment without the observer, perceiving life without the perceiver, engaging with experience without the experiencer is Truth in expression. It is life as it happens without the "I." Here with you, we are working on this. The end of ego.

The end of ego is the end of fear. It is the end of suffering. It's not about how to get rid of suffering. It's about understanding the end of suffering. It is when suffering ends that we are free from suffering.

It is when fear ends that we are free from fear. It is not someone conquering fear and having to conquer it again and again and again. It is not someone getting rid of suffering and having to get rid of it every time it appears. It is the awareness of the reality of your Being, free from the model of the "I," free from the model of the ego. Then thought ceases.

Then suffering is no longer present. And fear has vanished. Here, in these online meetings on the weekends, we are working on this with you. It's two days together. I want to leave you an invitation.

You'll find our WhatsApp link in the video description to participate in these online meetings on the weekends. Outside of these meetings, we also have in-person meetings and retreats. So if this is something that makes any sense to you, here's the invitation: go ahead and leave a like, subscribe to the channel. Drop a comment here: "Yes, this makes sense." Thanks for the meeting, and see you next time.

March, 2025
Gravatá-PE, Brazil
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July 1, 2025

Practicing Self-Awareness| What is Self-Awareness? | What is Mindfulness? | Observing Yourself

Here the question is: what is Self-awareness? The beauty of this encounter with the awareness of oneself, with the direct understanding of what this "I" represents, is this approach that we call Self-awareness. To know the truth about oneself is, in fact, to transcend this limitation, which is the limitation of this "I." So, the use of this word here on the channel is very specific. It's not about this "I" knowing itself in order to improve, but rather about the awareness that this present "I" is nothing but a set of thought's assertions-that is the "I."

Therefore, the real importance of this encounter with yourself is the understanding that this "you" has this mode of representation constructed by thought, which, by the way, is a representation within a project, a model, a program of mental conditioning. The deconstruction of this requires the awareness of what is happening within this context, in this relationship with life-that is Self-awareness. The psychological deconditioning, the deprogramming of this internal psychological condition, reveals something beyond the "I," beyond the ego; this is the sense in which we use the term, the expression "Self-awareness." The next question is: how can this be done practically? So now we are talking about practicing or how to enter into the practice of this vision, this truth, this awareness-we are talking about practicing Self-awareness.

Because the idea is involvement in the practice, engagement in this practice. So another question is: how to enter into this vision, this understanding, this direct perception of the illusion of this "I," of this program that is the "I," of this conditioning that is the "I," in order to reach the truth of the revelation of what lies beyond it? So, here we are talking about practicing Self-awareness. The term or expression "practice"-or "practicing"-also needs to be understood. Here we are not dealing with something like technical knowledge.

If you practice sports, you are using a technical practice; if you practice math, science, physics, or medicine, you are in fields that require technical skill. So knowledge, experience, and ability are necessary in those fields. What differentiates this approach to the vision of Self-awareness here is that we need another element, and that element is not technique-that element is the Presence of Awareness. And here, when we deal with the Presence of Awareness, we are not dealing with something repetitive, that maintains continuity, that requires memory, or that demands specialized knowledge. Therefore, this approach of looking, of perceiving our reactions, is not a technique.

So we never separate. for a clear view of what this represents, we cannot separate Self-awareness from Mindfulness. So note the close connection between these two principles: the principle of Attention to our reactions, and the other is the vision of what we are in this moment, here and now. Therefore, Mindfulness and Self-awareness cannot be separated. So let me touch here with you on what we understand by "observing oneself." As has already been mentioned here, any form of looking through thought is through conclusions, evaluations, comparisons, beliefs, ideas, intentions, goals, acceptances, or rejections-this is the model of thought.

Thought in us prevents a real contact with life as it unfolds, because what thought does is give an interpretation to this moment. What is this approach to life, free from the past, free from the "I"? It is the looking at this "me," this "I" when it arises; becoming aware of its presence is to annul its operating model, its pattern of action. And what exactly is "becoming aware" of this presence of the "I"? It is perceiving that, in the face of an experience, the tendency of thought is to separate from the experience to become the one who observes, the one who perceives, the one who thinks about it, who has ideas about what is happening there.

This is the movement of the "I." So, at every moment, we are sustaining, in life as it unfolds, this separation. So, to self-observe is not this "I" looking at itself, but the presence of this instrument, which is the mind. Note that the mind is the instrument we have for this approach of observing, perceiving, of becoming aware of life. So, this instrument in you is the mind.

The mind is this instrument of perception. But what has happened with us is that this instrument is unable to be free for this quality of perception without the "I," without this observer, without this thinker, without this one who wants to get involved in the experience. So this approach to oneself, here in this moment, requires that this mind, that this instrument, be free-free for this self-observation. Now, this self-observation is simply observing. So, what is the truth about self-observation?

It is looking through this instrument, which is the mind. Only when the mind remains uninvolved-and it remains uninvolved when, in this moment, it becomes quiet-if it becomes quiet, if it becomes silent, there is this new space, which is the space of observation. This pure observation does not require the presence of someone in the observation. When there is the presence of someone, this observation does not exist-what we have is the old movement of the "I," to reject what is observed, to like what is observed, to want more or less of it. Therefore, self-observation brings you closer to this Attention on your reactions.

So, these reactions, when they arise, lose that element of identity, which is the "I." Note how important this is: our entire mode of functioning in life always carries this context of the "I," which is the context of the thinker, the observer, the experiencer. So we live in this constant like and dislike, this accepting or rejecting. That's why there is always this form of responding to life from this background of memory, this element that comes from the past, which is the "I." The elimination of that past is the elimination of that element-it is the presence of this observing without choice, this looking without any intention to change or alter anything.

The truth of this practice, or this exercise, is not something mechanical-it is something that requires the Presence of this Awareness. That is what sets this approach to Self-awareness apart from anything else learned out there. When we discover how to learn about this, we have the key that brings us closer to this vision of Wisdom, this vision of Truth, this awareness of Life. There is no place in life for this sense of "I," for the ego, for this observer, for this thinker-and yet this is how we are living, this is how we've been living our days. Discovering the truth about yourself is the discarding of this "you" as you see yourself, as you believe yourself to be, as you think yourself to be.

With this disappearance, we no longer have life as we see it, as we feel it, as we perceive it. It is always through thought that life is recognized by this element that recognizes. So, we have this "I" and the "not-I." Life is the "not-I," and thought in us affirms the presence of a thinker, which is the "I." Thus, between this "I," which is the thinker, and life as it unfolds, we have the presence of thought and every image that thought builds about life.

When you deal with people, you deal with people you know; this knowledge is a recognition that comes from memory, from the past. You know their name, you recognize their face, you even know something about their story, but all that knowledge you have rests solely on thought. But there is something important here that we don't pay attention to: the fact that at no point does thought declare the truth; every thought falsifies the reality of the moment. When you describe an episode, for example, an event, many elements are missing from your description, and that description is a rendering of thought-it is the perspective of thought. The truth is that thought is incapable of dealing with facts, because thoughts are images, are memories, recollections, which represent only ideas.

The idea is not the fact. So, any and all descriptions from thought are not the truth-they are an attempt at an approximation through symbols, images, concepts, ideas of what occurred. Thought looks for a photograph-it creates this photograph-but it falsifies the reality of the facts. So our entire approach to people, based on thought, is a mistake. And here we face something undeniable: when you describe who you are, you are not bringing a real description of yourself, because your description is born of thought.

Therefore, if you don't know who you are, how can you, in fact, truly know who the other is? Based on thought? But what is thought? It is only this representation of images, it is this attempt to create a portrait-it does not deal with truth, it does not deal with reality. A true approach to life-for the presence of Freedom, Happiness, Love, Peace-requires an understanding of Life, and thought cannot reach that understanding.

Generally, we are doing exactly that-we are separating Life from what we are, through thought. An understanding of Life requires an understanding of ourselves; but understanding ourselves requires the discarding, the deconstruction of all these ideas. Here, the first element to be investigated, to be understood, and naturally discarded, is this idea, this picture, this photograph, this image that thought has built about you-about who you are. So, the vision of life requires this understanding of it, but this understanding requires, above all, an understanding of ourselves, because there is no separation between you and Life. Life is you and you are Life, when thought is not present, when the idea is not present, when this "I," the thinker, observer, experiencer, is not there.

All our effort together here is in the direction of a Real Life, a life free from the "I," free from the ego, and everything has as its principle, its foundation, this observing without the observer, this perceiving without the perceiver. To self-observe gives you this vision of Attention to these reactions-a Mindfulness to this entire old movement, which is the movement of the mind, this programmed mind, this conditioned mind, this mind without freedom. Then the Truth about You is revealed. All that you display to be, that you seem to be, that in thought you are convinced you are, dissolves. We have, simultaneously, a few things happening here, giving you the foundation of this understanding of yourself, which is the understanding of Life.

Earlier we spoke of this Happiness, this Love, this Freedom possible in this Natural State of Realization, which is the Nature of Life, which is the Nature of God, which is the Nature of your Being. But it is essential that we also understand this: that this same Liberation is not something in the end, as a goal or objective to be reached tomorrow. There is no such thing as "tomorrow" in which to attain this. This very Freedom, which is the mind as this free instrument that we need for this approach, is something that, paradoxically, is already present. See how strange all of this sounds.

That's why I've advised you to take a look at all the playlists we have here on the channel, because we are using terms and language that may seem contradictory at times, but it's like a puzzle: if you put all the pieces together, you'll see the picture of the puzzle-but they are many small pieces that at first don't seem to fit. You need to find the right little place for each puzzle piece. When you find the right place, the image begins to form. Here we've spoken of this conditioned mind, this conditioned brain, and just now I've touched on the importance of this free mind, which makes this approach to Self-awareness possible. And now we're telling you here that, paradoxically, we carry this conditioned mind, because it is the current model of thought that is acting very, very strongly.

But here and now we also bring the power of this Grace-the truth of this mind that, in this moment, in a free way, already approaches this vision. So, when the mind becomes quiet, when this free mind is present, that is when the mind becomes aware of its own movement; by becoming aware of its own movement, this conditioned mind-which is nothing other than this very movement of the "I," of this model of restless, agitated, chattering, repetitive thought that lives in liking and disliking, that judges, evaluates, accepts, rejects, that looks from the past-this model of thought, within this conditioned mind, dissolves. So it is with the approach of this new mind, this free mind, this silent mind, that this space opens. It is when the mind becomes aware of its reactions-it is when this awareness, which is the Presence of this Real Awareness, takes the place of this illusory identity, this illusory egoic mind, this illusory personal consciousness, which is the consciousness of the "I"-that we have the presence of the Revelation of Something beyond the known, of something beyond the world, beyond this psychological condition, which is the condition of separation, of duality. So, this is the end of this thought that appears as this element of separation between You in your Real Nature and Life as it is, as it happens.

The truth of this awareness, the truth of this vision, is the end of all this confusion, suffering, problems, disorder-it is the end of ignorance. Thus, the Reality of Life as it is, as it happens, is the Presence of Wisdom. Life in this condition-life as it unfolds, in the beauty of this encounter-is the understanding of the Truth about God, about You. This is what we are working on together in these online weekend meetings, where we are, Saturday and Sunday, deepening this with you-two days together. In addition to these online weekend meetings, we also have in-person gatherings and retreats.

If this is something that makes any sense to you, here is an invitation. Go ahead and leave your like, subscribe to the channel, and write in the comments: "Yes, this makes sense." Ok? And we'll see each other. Thanks for the meeting, and until next time!

March, 2025
Gravatá-PE, Brazil
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June 26, 2025

Joel Goldsmith. Living by the Word. What is Real Meditation? Meditation in practice. Marcos Gualberto.

GC: Hello, everyone! We are here for another videocast. Once again, Master Gualberto is here with us. Thank you, Master, for this meeting.

Today I am going to read an excerpt from a book by Joel Goldsmith called Living by the Word. In an excerpt from this book, Master, Joel makes the following comment: "Meditation aims to admit the light that is God." Regarding this subject of meditation, can the Master share his vision of what Real Meditation is in practice?

MG: Gilson, this awareness of Meditation is something that we have to approach in a very real way. Otherwise, we will get lost in something that is taught to us, or passed on to us, in a technical way, in a mechanical way. Everything that is shown to us within a pre-established model, created, produced by thought, every result that you can obtain from something like this will be a mechanical result, it will be something still within the field of the known. This is what we need to understand. This is why no technique, in fact, works. This is because we are dealing with something mechanical. If you obtain, through a practice, through a technique of this so-called "meditation," silence, stillness, this internal stillness, this internal silence, it will be the mechanical result of a practice. Outside of that practice, you will be restless again, outside of silence again. So, when, in general, we are taught some meditation practice, we are shown how to silence the mind, how to quiet our thoughts. And, yes, through practice you can achieve this stillness, but it is while practicing.

Here, with you, we are investigating what it means to have an approach to life, exactly as it happens, without any way of artificializing it, for example, through a technique, a practice. While you are talking to someone, it is necessary to learn to have an approach to yourself. This approach is this Attention that one must give to oneself, at the moment of this contact, of this relation. This is how there is the foundation for Self-awareness. And without this basis, which is Self-awareness, in whatever we get involved, we will always be walking parallel, distant, from this very important issue, which is the understanding of what is happening to us. The Truth of Meditation requires the presence of Self-awareness. Without Self-awareness, there is no Meditation. There is technique, practice that you can do without the vision of Self-awareness. So, you look for a place, sit down, put on some soft music or, without music, start repeating a mantra and the mind becomes quiet. But, in your life, in your day-to-day life, in traffic, dealing with your husband, wife, children, boss, at work, you are, once again, far from this stillness, this silence.

That is the place of Self-awareness, and it is based on Self-awareness that, in fact, we can have the foundation of Meditation. Nothing prevents us, at every moment, from being aware of ourselves. It is clear that, for this, we need to pay attention to our reactions at this moment. So, this is the real way of approaching Awakening, towards the Awareness of Truth about us. So, the Awakening of Consciousness requires, in this instant, this approach to what is happening here and now, within this common consciousness, which is the consciousness of the "I." And you cannot do this outside of this instant, outside of this moment. You ask: "What is Real Meditation?" It is the contact with Self-awareness, with your reactions, in this instant. This is what opens up the door for the mind to become still in a natural way, in a simple and direct way, since this stillness of the mind is not something that you are producing, but it is the mind itself becoming aware of itself, aware of its reactions. This naturally requires the presence of Silence. Once the mind becomes aware of itself, becomes aware of its own movement, it becomes still, it becomes silent in order to observe. And this observation, this is interesting, is not the mind observing thoughts. When there is this Silence, this Stillness, this Observation of this Attention, it is Pure Observation without the observer.

There is something present in this contact with this look at our reactions, where the sense of the "I," of the observer, of this element, which is the thinker, which is the experiencer, does not arise. So, the real contact with Meditation is the present Meditation without the meditator, without the observer, without the thinker. While you drive your car, while you walk down the street, at dinnertime, at lunchtime, there in your professional occupation. At every moment, we are in contact with ourselves and with situations around us, and with people too. So, there is a lot opportunities for us to become aware of these reactions that arise from within each one of us, at this moment, to give a response to someone, to attend to a given situation, to deal with thought that is here inside, with a memory that is arising, with the feeling that is appearing. Therefore, the only thing here is to observe without the observer. Any involvement that you have with this observation, this element is present. This is not this observing, it is observing from the "I."

Our psychological condition of consciousness is already this. We are already constantly engaging with thoughts, feelings, and emotions. We are already constantly responding to him or her based on conclusions, beliefs, and thoughts that we have about him or her. This is the way the "I" acts, it is the way the ego acts, this is our egoic consciousness, it is our common consciousness, but the moment you become aware of reaction and do not interfere, something new emerges. We are facing the flourishing of a new vision of life. It is when, in this instant, the Reality of this Being, of this Divine Presence, of this Divine Consciousness, is here. It is not someone present, it is this Reality present, assuming this space in relations. So, at this moment, there is the presence of Meditation, in life, in our daily lives, moment by moment. This is what we are emphasizing here for you: the importance of an encounter with Self-awareness based on this Attention, this look, this Full Attention to your reactions. So, at this moment, there is the presence of Meditation, this real approach of this Awareness that reveals That which is outside the mind, outside the "I," outside the ego.

We have several playlists delving into this subject here on the channel: what it means to have a direct approximation of this moment without the thinker, without the observer, without the experiencer.

GC: Master, we have a question from a subscriber here on the channel. He makes the following comment and asks, Márcio: "Yes, Master, what you say makes sense, but it is confusing to me. As a seeker, looking inside myself, where can I start practicing Real Meditation? Which practice is the beginning of the journey? Is it through Advaita Vedanta?"

MG: Gilson, this approach, when you ask, "Where can I practice?" ... Here, at this moment. This question of Vedanta... What there is in Vedanta are just statements of words from the Sages regarding this Non-Separation, this Non-Duality. This truth of approaching Non-Duality requires the presence of Self-Awareness, and Self-Awareness is here, in this instant, in this moment. We have meetings where we are together bringing clarity on this subject, greater clarifications on this, where we also have the opportunity to be together in Silence. So, this is the space, the space of the Presence of this Grace.

If we are in search of a facilitation for this State, the best company is the company of those who have realized That, of those who are in that disposition to share this State.

That is why we have emphasized the importance of Satsang, these online meetings that we have on the weekends. You ask: "Where can I get closer? How can I get closer to Meditation?" Participate in the online meetings, the in-person meetings, participate in the retreats.

One important thing here, Gilson, is that a real approach to this requires the presence of an element greater than our efforts, greater than our dedication, greater than any commitment. After all, all this commitment, dedication, effort, is born from the "I." The presence of Grace, the Awareness of your Being, is something that is revealed by the Divine Power itself, by the Power of Grace itself. This instant, this moment, is always a time to look at these reactions, and a wonderful space to investigate this is within Satsang. It is in contact with the Presence of Grace itself, it is in contact with Silence itself, that Silence reveals itself, that Grace reveals itself.

This is what we are doing together on these occasions. Now, regarding the moment of Meditation, this is the moment. Always, at every moment, you are faced with the opportunity to look at your reactions. This contact with the look without the observer is fundamental. The truth about Meditation is that only the direct contact with this vision of Self-awareness, with this Attention, with this vision of Self-awareness, is what makes this Reality, the Reality of Meditation, the Real Meditation, flourish in a real way, in a practical way. So, there is something here that works. Not as something to calm, to quiet, to de-stress, but something that, when it flourishes, is the Awakening of Intelligence, it is the Realization of God.

GC: Master, we have another question from another subscriber here on the channel. Cleiton asks the following question: "How do I pay attention to my thoughts and not get tangled up in them?"

MG: You ask how to pay attention and not get tangled up in them? It seems to me that you are talking about thoughts here, but understand one thing here: this awareness of Attention to these reactions is not just the end of this identification with thoughts. In general, our idea... this is something mistaken within our particular vision. We want to get rid of bad thoughts, of what is unpleasant, of what causes or brings suffering. We do not want to get rid of what is pleasant, comforting or pleasurable. However, contact with the awareness of Meditation, which requires the presence of this Attention to these reactions, which are the reactions of the mind, this does not only involve thoughts, much less bad thoughts. It involves each and every reaction that comes from the past, showing itself in this moment, in this contact within relationships.

In this sense of the egoic mind, in this sense of the "I," this awareness of this "me," of this "person," moves within a principle of sensation of pleasure and pain. So, these two aspects so-called "positive" and "negative," "good" and "bad," "pleasant" and "unpleasant," pleasure and pain, all these aspects are actually part of the same context. It is this context of the "I" itself, of the ego itself.

Here, it is not a question of getting rid of what is unpleasant through Attention, Self-awareness and Meditation. Here, it is about the discarding of this illusory identity, which comes from the past and which carries this pattern of duality.

When we carry one aspect with us, the other is present. Our idea, the erroneous idea, is that we need to get rid of what is negative in this "me." We do not understand that the so-called "positive" aspect is just the other side of this "negative" aspect. One side carries the other.

Here, a direct work of Self-awareness is what reveals to you, through this Attention, the dual aspect of the "I," the dual aspect of this ego, of this sense of separation. So, Gilson, there is nothing more unique in life than the presence of this awareness, which is the awareness of Meditation. But I keep reiterating this to you here: something that relaxes, that calms, that psychologically alleviates pain, is not necessarily the truth of Meditation.

There are countless practices, countless systems, countless techniques, but all of this works on a psychological level, something similar to self-hypnosis. So, you calm down, you relax, you induce in yourself a psychic, mental condition different from the one you were in before, but this does not eliminate this sense of "I."

And this is our purpose here: to work towards the Vision of Reality, towards the end of this psychological condition of ego-identity. The Awakening of your Divine Nature is That which is present, completely ending all the psychological condition of duality, of separation.

We, in general, have questions, and they are always looking for a magic formula. "How do I not get tangled up?" All this movement in intention, in will, in wanting, in doing, is something that subtly always carries this sense of "I," of the ego, in the intention of achieving something, of obtaining something. The great difficulty, Gilson, for Meditation is that all this movement of meditation practice is something engendered, created, produced by the "I" itself to obtain results. These results are mechanical. Naturally, since they come from this "I" itself, they are egocentric. So, when we want a model, a formula, what the sense of "I" is still looking for is to maintain its continuity. Thus, many people use meditation practices to escape, to temporarily flee from conflicting states, from distressing states, from negative states. And that is not the purpose of Meditation.

At least what we call Meditation here is the Divine approach, the approach to God, but it is an approach that only becomes real when there is an emptying of this content, which is the content of the "I," this present element, which is the thinker, which is the experiencer; this present element that looks from the past, which is the observer. The end of this psychological condition is the emergence of something new, of something that is present beyond duality, beyond the "I." Here, we are telling you that, in this life, yes, it is possible to Realize That which is You in your Essential Nature, in your Divine Nature. The discarding of this illusory egoic presence, this illusory identity, which is present within relations, creating conflicts, creating problems, living in disorder, living in suffering, with all these different conditions of psychic suffering, mental suffering, emotional suffering. This is something present due to this sense of separation between you and God, between you and Life.

This sense of separation is something that thought has constructed. This model of duality has been constructed by thought through this thinker, this experiencer, this observer.

Looking at life at this moment, without the sense of someone looking at it, learning to listen, to perceive, to learn to act, to act, to feel, to move in this instant, without the past, without this psychological background that lives in this "like," "dislike," that is constantly occupied with its self-interest in its egocentric searches, this is to have a real contact with Divine Reality, it is to discover the Perennial Source of Joy, of Love, of Peace, of Happiness. This is the Awareness of God, this is the Awareness of your Being, something that emerges, that arises, that awakens very naturally when we approach this work on ourselves, when there is an approach to the Truth of this Revelation, through Self-awareness and Meditation.

GC: And for you who are following the videocast until the end and really want to live these truths, I invite you to participate in the meetings that Master Gualberto provides.

In these meetings, in addition to Master Gualberto answering our questions directly, the Master, because he already lives in this Awakened State of Consciousness, shares this State of Presence in which he lives, and in this sharing, there is an energy field of great power and strength. And in these meetings, we end up hitching a ride on this energy field of the Master, and this helps us a lot in understanding these truths. We enter naturally, spontaneously, into the State of Meditation, the State of Silence, a State that is beyond comprehension, beyond intellectual understanding.

So, here is the invitation. In the first comment, pinned, there is the WhatsApp link to be able to participate in these meetings. In addition, please give a "like" to the video, subscribe to the channel and leave comments here, bringing questions for us to bring to the next videocasts.

And, Master, once again, thank you for the videocast.

March, 2025
Gravatá-PE, Brazil
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