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Saturday, March 29, 2025
Paradox: Thinking without thoughts
How wonderful is real silence, inner-peace!
There is such a thing as thoughtless consciousness, bare awareness without commentary, without chatter, inner silence. It can happen. How it happens, what brings it about, that is hard to say. Begin with outer silence. Bring the mind to a single object for long enough, and it may happen. Feel the freedom. There is full knowing, better knowing than when words/thoughts are intervening. But it must be experienced to believe how wonderful the silence and stillness is. (Jhana or "meditative absorption" moves away from the noise toward the sweet silence and sanity of stillness).
The Paradox of Thoughtless Consciousness
(The Mountain) March 28, 2025: The eye sees only what the mind is prepared to comprehend.
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