|
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. |
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. |
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