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Impersonal Movement is a form of moving meditation developed by Jason Shulman that focuses on setting up the conditions to experience the unitive state. It is a spiritual tool designed to bring its practitioners to an experience of their own fundamental nature.
The practice of IM allows us to experience directly the change of perspective we have heard spiritual masters speak ofto pass through the doorway of personal attachment and enter the endless Place of our origin. Whether we call it " letting go of the ego," "transcendence," "God-consciousness," "Enlightenment," " Wholeness or Awakening," it is this we come into relationship with in the practice of IM.
Impersonal Movement is learned in two parts: IM/1 and IM/2. While IM/1 and IM/2 can always be used as stand-alone practices, the full scope and impact of Impersonal Movement is seen only when the work of IM/1 and IM/2 are combined.
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