In this heartfelt exchange, a student shares the transformation he has experienced through Satsang, but still seeks help with anger that occasionally arises in daily life.
Moojibaba responds clearly and practically, highlighting the identity of the one who is apparently struggling with this issue. Through the guidance of observing with detachment, the anger is used as an opportunity to recognise our true nature as the uninvolved witness.
“What keeps the anger alive?
The sense of ‘me’ is the fuel for this anger.
Can the ‘me’ also be included in the seeing?
Can you recede to the space that is beyond even ‘me’ and its anger?
When you are out of it, you’ll know immediately that it didn’t exist.
It doesn’t exist in the place of being.
It only exists in the place of becoming—the place of the person.
But there is a place which is beyond autobiography—Here, the most true place.”
Monte Sahaja, Portugal
24 November 2024