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Niall Quinn

Dzogpachenpo


   



omet
imes
when
I
medi
tate,
I
don‘t
use
any
parti
cular

S
metho
d. I
just
allow
my
mind
to
rest,
and I
find,
espe
cially

when
I am
inspi
red,
that I
can
bring
my
mind
hom
e
and
relax
very
quic

kly. I
sit
quiet
ly
and
rest
in
the
natur
e of
mind
; I
don’t
ques
tion

or
doub
t
whet
her I
am
in
the
“corr
ect”
state
.
Ther
e is
no

effort
,
only
a
rich
unde
rstan
ding,
wake
fulne
ss,
and
unsh
akabl
e

certa
inty.
W
hen I
am
in
the
natur
e of
mind
, the
ordin
ary
mind
is no

long
er
there
.
Ther
e is
no
need
to
confi
rm or
sust
ain a
sens
e of

bein
g: I
simp
ly
am.

A
fund
ame
ntal
trust
is
pres
ent.
Ther
e is

nothi
ng in
parti
cular
to
do.

                        P          

Our
deluded
soul. A
practice
evolved
for the
delimitat
ion of

conscio
usness.
A
suprem
e
attempt
to

reconstr
uct the
experien
ce of
oneness
and the
evapora
tion
of
the

 armour
 of
 reason
 in yoga.
 Deseedi
 ng
 mentati
 on.
 Clear
 sight.
 And
 what of
 this
 position
 less
 position
 .
 Questio
 n. The
 answer
 is a
 lifetime
 *several
 infinite

  lifetimes
  )(medita
  ting.
  And the
  moral
  dimensi
  on. Get
  humans
  out of
  the way.
  Especial
  ly, get
  god out
  of the
  way. A
  revelatio
  n.