Sitting Meditation:The Experience of “No-Self” in Meditative States

Date: 08/23/2025   08/24/2025

Location: Star River Meditation Center

Teacher: Yunquan Huang

Sitting Meditation

The Experience of “No-Self” in Meditative States

“No-self” does not negate existence; it dissolves the rigid sense of “I.”In deep meditation, as body softens, thoughts lose grip, and awareness stabilizes, the feeling of a separate self naturally fades.It is a gentle, open, and profound freedom — one of the core insights of the contemplative path.

1.What Is “No-Self”?

1.Loosening of ego-clinging

The self is normally constructed from body, thoughts, emotions, and memory.When the mind stops grasping them, selfhood weakens.

2.No-self is not emptiness or numbness

It is awake, bright, and deeply alive.

3.No-self is transcendence, not annihilation

It reveals that the self is a temporary construct, not an absolute entity.

2.How Does the No-Self Experience Arise?

1.When the body is no longer “me”

The body feels light, spacious, or transparent.

2.When thoughts no longer represent “me”

Thoughts arise but no longer define your identity.

3.When awareness becomes primary

Awareness is stable; thinking becomes secondary.

4.When the subject–object divide dissolves

Experience unfolds without a separate observer.

3.Characteristics of the No-Self Experience

1.Lightness and spaciousness of the mind

A shift from the narrow “self-room” to vast openness.

2.The disappearance of self-centeredness

Life no longer revolves around “me.”

3.Natural unfolding of phenomena

Experiences arise and pass effortlessly.

4.Deep calm and freedom

No self to defend, nothing to cling to.

4.The Significance of No-Self

1.Reduction of suffering

Most suffering arises from clinging to a solid “me.”

2.Greater clarity

Free from ego bias, insight becomes sharper.

3.Expansion of heart and compassion

Attention moves from self-concern to openness and connection.

4.Foundation for wisdom and liberation

No-self is at the heart of Buddhist insight.

5.Common Misunderstandings

1.Confusing no-self with nihilism

No-self enriches experience; it does not erase it.

2.Expecting dramatic mystical states

True no-self is usually subtle and natural.

3.Becoming attached to the experience

Attachment recreates a new “self.”

6.How to Allow No-Self to Arise Naturally

1.Relax deeply

Tension reinforces selfhood.

2.Cultivate stable awareness

Awareness illuminates the illusion of self.

3.Observe thoughts without identification

Seeing thoughts as phenomena dissolves the “thinker.”

4.Drop the “my” habit

Experiences are simply experiences, not “mine.”

Conclusion 

No-self is not disappearance but the release of self-centered illusion.When awareness is bright and grasping fades, selfhood dissolves naturally,revealing a vast, peaceful, and unbounded mind.It is an insight that arises spontaneously when the mind stops clinging.

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