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A different pair of shades
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Meditation is not just about practicing various yoga poses, self-induced trances, focus/concentration, self-hypnosis, chanting mantras, finding a quiet room to blank out your mind, or trendy mental/breathing techniques in order to relax and relieve stress in your daily life.
Real meditation is a state of deep surrender to your true nature (the un-associated observer of the mind). Realizing this fact helps to greatly reduce the noise of your mental chatter and sense perceptions by penetrating into the depths of your oceanic, timeless awareness - the untouched space of ‘No-mind’.
When we are identifying with thoughts, we are taking ourselves to be the thoughts. Meditation is the forgetting of the personal self and the remembrance of what you truly are. You are not the thoughts that arise, physical sensations and/or the content of your experiences. Your essence-identity is the unborn, changeless witness of the changing activity of thoughts that was prior to the arising of it. Your true nature is the womb of creation - the quantum field of freedom, love, wisdom, creativity and infinite possibilities.
-Anon I mus (Spiritually Anonymous)
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Infinite potentiality
Student: Recently I've been thinking about going more on retreat, maybe even an extended period of time in a monastery. Feeling that I need more silence to sort of calm my busy mind, I have not been successful finding that in my environment of running errands and doing this and that, having a stressful job, demanding relationships and all sorts of concerns about the future.
Teacher: You may see your busy mind as a doorway to your true being. The busyness of your mind is not to be disregarded. I would suggest that you invite that busyness as what consciousness is presenting to you. Among all states of consciousness the busyness of your mind is just one temporary manifestation of your true being, one aspect of the silent awareness that's allowing the busyness just perfectly happen within the vast spacious stillness that you are.
Student: But there's so much distraction in my daily routine. It's so hard to concentrate on the true self.
Teacher: Concentration does not necessarily lead to more clarity or reality. By fabricating a specific state of consciousness, your true being is not even slightly touched. You may alter your states of consciousness, your thoughts or feelings or whatever you want to change, but you may realize that what you are is including all your trying. In fact the very trying to change is just another momentary movement of your being. So instead of arguing with your lack of success to change what is, what might it be to invite the lack of capacity as a perfectly great aspect of the immensity of what you are.
Student: You mean the teachings of infinite potentiality? That sounds so theoretical, as if totally inappropriate when it comes to dealing with the necessities of life.
Teacher: Since you are an infinite potential Being how can there be a problem at all with whatever is arising? What you call necessities of life, that's just moving aspects within the potentiality of your awareness. Call it what you want: awareness, infinite potentiality, consciousness. All definitions can not even touch the reality of this moment. Life as it is presents itself to you, and as the infinite potentiality you are welcoming all aspects of life.
Student: But how to bring this in? How to be infinite? It seems to be impossible? I rather feel myself as being limited, small or weak.
Teacher: It's not what you think it is. It's not about going to squeeze the infinity of reality into a concept that can be used by your mind. On the contrary, the infinite potentiality is allowing all the movements, is celebrating all of it, all the concerns, distraction, busyness, lostness, contraction, and all the love, peace and silence. It's completely all-inclusive since it is infinite and eternal.
Student: So the noise and busyness of my mind, it's actually included and not to be worried about?
Teacher: All of it is perfectly okay, even the worrying about it. All the struggle just comes by not accepting the okayness of everything that is. Again, as the infinite potential Being is ever-present, eternal and all-inclusive, how is it to think about any dilemma at all? Ask yourself if the thoughts you're thinking have, at any moment, any relevant truth to them. You might see all the thoughts just as tiny little aspects of what you truly are.