Exploring Consciousness Through the book, "The Untethered Soul" - Michael Singer
Most of us spend our entire lives listening to the constant voice inside our heads.
It comments on everything.
It worries about the future.
It replays the past.
It criticizes.
It judges.
It compares.
It argues.
It narrates.
For many people, this inner voice is so constant that they assume it is who they are.
But what if it isn’t?
In The Untethered Soul, Michael A. Singer introduces a powerful question:
If you can hear the voice in your head, who is doing the listening?
This simple question opens the door to one of the oldest inquiries in spirituality, philosophy, and consciousness studies: What is the nature of the self?
During this discussion, we will explore:
- What the “voice in our head” actually is
- Why the mind constantly generates thoughts
- The difference between awareness and thinking
- How our thoughts shape our emotions and experiences
- Why we become attached to certain stories about ourselves
- What happens when we learn to observe our thoughts rather than identify with them
- How greater awareness can lead to more peace, freedom, and presence
This is not a religious discussion, nor is it about adopting a particular belief system.
Instead, it is an opportunity to explore one of life’s most fascinating questions:
Who are we beyond our thoughts?
Whether you have read The Untethered Soul, are currently reading it, or are simply curious about consciousness and personal growth, you are welcome.
No expertise required.
No dogma.
No pressure to agree.
Just thoughtful conversation with open-minded people exploring the deeper questions of being human.