

Part 2 opens with a discussion of the unlimited inner energy we all have.

Mastering this leads to a true understanding of the nature of the Self. True meditation is not simply the ability to be aware that one is watching the world go by but also the ability to make consciousness itself the object of our awareness. Instead of watching the world from the seat of consciousness, most people spend their lives lost in object-consciousness or identifying with the world and its problems. This inner witness is similar to the self in Buddhism or the soul in Christianity. Singer characterizes this inner chatter as a bad roommate who never shuts up.īy asking ourselves the question “Who are you?” and peeling away all of the superficial answers to this question (one’s name, one’s relationship to other people, one’s experiences), we come to find that the essential “you” that remains is simply a being who is aware, who sees, and is conscious. The solution to most of our problems is to realize that we are not our problems we are a witness to these experiences. By default, we filter raw experience through a haze of thinking so we can feel in control and comfortable with reality, but we should try not to identify ourselves with this inner voice. Singer opens Part 1 with a reflection about the endless and confusing chatter inside our heads. This guide refers to the original 2007 edition of the book published by New Harbinger Publications, Inc. Singer’s other works include The Search for Truth (1974), The Surrender Experiment (2015), and Living Untethered (2022).

The publication of The Untethered Soul marked Singer as an important figure in spiritual self-help literature it became a New York Times bestseller after he gave an interview to Oprah Winfrey about the book. He discusses how our levels of happiness and energy are directly related to staying centered and keeping our hearts open all the time. Identifying with the nonstop chaos of thinking, emotion, and stimulus in our minds causes most of our problems, and Singer offers insight about how to identify as pure awareness and simply notice our experiences pass by without identifying with them. Singer’s The Untethered Soul: The Journey Beyond Yourself, originally published in 2007, is a spiritual self-help book about living life from the point of view of centered consciousness.
