The Paramount Importance of Self Attention, by Sri Sadhu Om, As recorded by Michael James
Part One - Mountain Path: April-June 2012 - Excerpt
[...] Practising Self attention is of paramount importance, and [...] directing our attention towards Self is the sole aim of all that Bhagavan taught us. In order to experience what we really are we must attend to ourself keenly and vigilantly, to the exclusion of everything else.
Bhagavan used various Tamil and Sanskrit terms to mean 'self-attention', 'self-scrutiny' or 'self-investigation', but one that he often used is the Tamil term tannāttam, which is a compound of tan (the inflexional base and oblique case form of tan, which means 'self') and nāttam (which in this context means investigation, examination, scrutiny, observation or attention), so whenever Sadhu Om uses the term 'self-attention'; it should be understood to be a translation of tannāttam or any of the other terms that Bhagavan used in this sense, such as
tat-gavanam (self-attention), ātma-vicāra (self-investigation), svarūpa-dhyāna (self-contemplation), svarūpa-smarana (self-remembrance), atma-cintana (self-meditation), ātmānusamdhāna (self-contemplation), ahamukham (facing inwards, towards I) or ahanόkku (looking inwards, at I).
— Michael James














