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Join for Free Live Webinars & community: https://www.skool.com/thethoughtdojo Free Training:    • Celebration Residency Introduction Workshop   Follow Instagram for my day to day:   / sajafendel   #Nonduality #Consciousness #HumanEvolution #Awakening #UnconditionalHappiness ___ Key Takeaways • Most people assume they are fundamentally limited without ever investigating whether there is any direct evidence for that belief. • The body's limitations do not necessarily belong to the Self. Limitation only exists if we mistake ourselves for the body or mind. • Deep sleep demonstrates that awareness does not disappear—only thoughts, senses, and experience temporarily dissolve. • The purpose of self-inquiry is not to adopt new beliefs but to investigate experience until false assumptions naturally fall away. • Spiritual understanding deepens through repeated contemplation rather than arriving at a single final answer. • Curiosity is more valuable than certainty. Clinging to conclusions recreates separation instead of dissolving it. • The intellect must be retrained through direct experiential reasoning, otherwise it automatically rebuilds the illusion of separation. • True freedom comes from recognizing that life's apparent limitations are conditions for experience, not limitations of what we fundamentally are. Topics Questioning the Assumption of Limitation Saja begins by challenging the unquestioned belief that we are limited beings. Rather than accepting limitation as obvious, he invites us to first define what a limitation actually is and then examine whether it truly applies to our direct experience. The Difference Between the Body and the Self Physical constraints belong to the body, not necessarily to the one who experiences the body. Mistaking identity for bodily experience creates the belief in limitation and the suffering that follows from it. Purposeful Limitations Many limitations exist only as part of a meaningful experience. Just as the rules of a game or the pages of a book create enjoyment rather than restriction, life's apparent boundaries may be intentional conditions for experience instead of evidence of an inherently limited self. Deep Sleep as Evidence During deep sleep, sensations, thoughts, and perceptions disappear, yet awareness itself is never directly experienced as absent. This suggests that what we truly are remains while experience comes and goes. Experiential Reasoning Rather than adopting spiritual conclusions from teachers or books, Saja encourages developing the ability to verify truth through direct observation. Genuine understanding arises from investigating experience firsthand. Retraining the Intellect The conditioned mind continually reconstructs separation out of ordinary perception. Through repeated inquiry and contemplation, the intellect gradually learns to question its habitual assumptions instead of automatically believing them. Curiosity Over Certainty Seeking definitive answers often becomes another form of attachment. Remaining comfortable with not knowing keeps inquiry alive and allows deeper clarity to emerge naturally over time. Unlimited Qualities Through Finite Form While the body and mind appear finite, they can express qualities such as peace, love, joy, and connection. These unlimited qualities point beyond the apparent limitations of form toward the limitless nature of awareness itself. Living from Direct Experience Freedom is not found by escaping experience but by becoming deeply interested in it. By examining thoughts, perceptions, and sensations without immediately interpreting them through separation, the mind gradually releases its conditioned patterns and rests in a more natural sense of wholeness.