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REACTING ISN’T THINKING

Reacting Isn’t Thinking When we react to something, this is our habitual routine, our programming. It’s what makes us a type, and therefore predictable. This is what surveillance monitors. Are we going through our routine, or have we deviated? When … Continue reading

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OBSERVING AND OBSERVATION IN MEDITATION

Observing And Observation In Meditation Observation is non-dualistic. It’s purely resting in awareness, being aware. Observing is dualistic, as there is a relationship between consciousness, thoughts, and trying to drop thoughts.  All the while, observation looks on.

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OBSERVATION COMES BEFORE THOUGHTS

Observation Comes Before Thoughts Observation comes before thoughts.When we disregard or ignore this obvious truth, we become involved in conflicts. This pure observation is pure consciousness our reality. Consciousness isn’t some thing out there.

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WHY DON’T WE LIKE CERTAIN PEOPLE?

Why Don’t We Like Certain People? Why don’t we like certain people?And conversely, why don’t they like – or ignore – us? We can feel uncomfortable around them, and they us. We see a person in the street, and we … Continue reading

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CAN’T THINK STRAIGHT

Can’t Think Straight Thinking straight is direct perception,rather than perception through preconceived ideas. These preconceived ideas are our karma,which limits understanding. Thinking straight is observation through the senseswithout comment or judgement. Running our thumb across the cutting edge of a … Continue reading

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OBSERVATION WITHOUT WORDS

Observation Without Words Silent observation is, in essence, what we are – pure consciousness – perfect inner peace. Words are only used to communicate to others in a generalised way, being second-hand, previously owned observation. Look how far we have … Continue reading

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BEFORE AN ‘OBSERVER’

Before An ‘Observer’ Before an ‘observer’ observes anything, pure observation is already present, without the need for an ‘observer’. Before we judge anything, there has to be observation first, right? The ‘observer’ is merely a self-construct of thoughts/memories/programming that interferes, … Continue reading

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