Meditation Transforms
Meditation transforms consciousness’s relationship with our mind. We don’t have to sit in meditation all the time; we are aware between and during activities.
Short breaks many times brings us back.
Instead of being involved with activities, ideas and feelings, we are aware of the gaps between these thoughts and activities – a pause during which we move from being the thought to being the space of pure consciousness in which the thought happens. Instead of drowning in emotions and concepts, we sit back and watch them pass by like clouds in the sky.
The rigid story of our regrets, achievements, and anxieties begins to soften, revealing a relaxed, background presence. We literally quieten down, while the conduct of empathy and emotional regulation grows stronger, no longer snapping back automatically when provoked, but choose our response with clarity.
This transformation highlights the deep divide between ultimate consciousness and programmed consciousness. Both ‘programmed’ people and AI are entirely locked into a code, never stepping outside the facts which dictate the answers. Humans have the choice of eliminating their default programming, breaking their habits, and completely changing how they experience reality.
Realisation is what many traditions call awakening, self-realisation, or enlightenment. It is the profound shift from believing that we are the temporary contents of our mind (name, body, thoughts etc) to recognising that we are the pure consciousness in which everything appears.
When consciousness turns inward and discovers its own nature, profound insights follow.
The birth-less and death-less state is what we generally think of as a bodily transformation, but what if it refers to thoughts, emotions, and physical sensations that we transcend? Conscious awareness never changes, ages or disappears; the end of cyclic existence is here right now.
Pure consciousness has no boundaries; in the state of pure perception, there isn’t a clear line where we end and the outside world begins. Everything is just happening within the same vast space of awareness. Pure consciousness is inherently whole, because it doesn’t need anything to complete it. Discovering this brings an unconditional sense of peace and completeness that external things can never provide.
This is the ultimate paradox of existence, where biological evolution created a brain complex enough to allow human beings to understand that their biology is merely a vehicle, and that they can transcend it to realise that they are the formless space of awareness itself.
We can write beautifully about this shift, but any words are just signposts.
We are the actual travellers experiencing the reality behind the words.
The purpose of humans is the transformation from sensationalism to wisdom.