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''Q. Sweet Mother,
What is meant by the “silence of the physical consciousness”1 consciousness” and how can one remain in this silence?''
''A:'' The physical consciousness is not only the consciousness of our body, but of all that surrounds us as well all that we perceive with our senses. It is a sort of apparatus for recording and transmission which is open to all the contacts and shocks coming from outside and responds to them by reactions of pleasure and pain which welcome or repel. This makes in our outer being a constant activity and noise that we are only partially aware of, because we are so accustomed to them.
The immobile self in us is found only when the outer mental and vital activities are quieted; for since it is seated deep within and is represented on the surface only by the intuitive sense of self-existence and misrepresented by the mental, vital, physical ego-sense, its truth has to be experienced in the mind's silence.
<ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwsa/21/memory-ego-and-self-experience#p15</ref>
 
===By Detachment===