A Cluttered Mind And An Uncluttered Mind
It is rare to meet an uncluttered mind. Think that’s far-fetched? The traditional allegory says, “To realise our true reality is as rare as a blind turtle rising from the bottom of the ocean once every hundred years, and placing its head through a floating rubber ring.”
Shocked? Do we see the predicament we are in? Probably not, as we are too busy being cluttered by untidy ideas. We’re educated/coerced to fit into this cluttered system, and expected to simply obey the clutter.
An uncluttered mind questions the clutter.
A cluttered mind cannot understand the question.
An uncluttered mind becomes confused;
a teacher comes along and says.
“When you’re totally confused, you’ve arrived at pure consciousness,
because there are no further explanations.”