Tag Archives: non-meditation

VALUING AWARENESS

Valuing Awareness Valuing awareness is valuing our reality. We take ever-present awareness for granted, forgetting that it’s how we know. If we are not aware of being aware, we’re still living in the collective dream. Awareness is meditation. Pure awareness … Continue reading

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WHY I WRITE A BLOG

Why I Write A Blog Life is about getting to the point of why we are here, staying with that point, and seeing how that point refines through experience. We cannot assume that, by just reading or hearing teaching, we … Continue reading

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ACTUAL MEDITATION IS NON-MEDITATION

Actual Meditation Is Non-Meditation The Buddha said, “Not too tight and not too loose.” What did he mean by that? We neither cling to the method nor become distracted. Meditation is just a reminder. Once we remember or realise our … Continue reading

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