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Thoughts on Meditation
Thoughts on Meditation One becomes a meditator for certain reasons, enlightenment or nirvana…perhaps to understand the mind…but to meditate predisposes the want of a result. Quickly the teacher or the text will suggest giving up all goals, like the Christian dictate to renounce all wealth, this is an inherent contradiction writhe with hypocrisy. One starts to meditate to find truth or knowledge. To become greater in power or harmony. To unlock hidden forces inherent in the physiognomy or soul. Perhaps after long study, sitting with the breath, focusing on this or that, one finds sensations that are pleasant. But to try and repeat or find again these sensations is the same contradiction, a spiritual hypocrisy for a reward in the future. Actively giving up the rewards of meditation is to cease meditating, to renounce the future goals is to discontinue practice. This canondrom becomes pronounced along the path while searching books and teachings, and meditation. It can only lead to an end...
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