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Your mind will disappear, your body will have a totally different feel, and constantly you will remain aware that you are separate, that you are a pure witness. And that pure witness is pure desire and nothing else.
OSHO
Your mind will disappear, your body will have a totally different feel, and constantly you will remain aware that you are separate, that you are a pure witness. And that pure witness is pure desire and nothing else.
OSHO
― Eckhart Tolle, A New Earth: Awakening to Your Life’s Purpose
“When you merge with the Universe,
the whole world is attracted to you,
discovering through you
its own security, peace and good health.”
—Tao Te Ching, v. 35
The thinker is the psychological entity who has accumulated experience as knowledge; he is the time-bound centre that is the result of ever-changing environmental influence, and from this centre he looks, he listens, he experiences. As long as one does not understand the structure and the anatomy of this centre, there must always be conflict, and a mind in conflict cannot possibly understand the depth and the beauty of meditation.
In meditation there can be no thinker, which means that thought must come to an end—the thought which is urged forward by the desire to achieve a result. Meditation has nothing to do with achieving a result. It is not a matter of breathing in a particular way, or looking at your nose, or awakening the power to perform certain tricks, or any of the rest of that immature nonsense. … Meditation is not something apart from life. When you are driving a car or sitting in a bus, when you are chatting aimlessly, when you are walking by yourself in a wood or watching a butterfly being carried along by the wind—to be choicelessly aware of all that is part of meditation.
Krishnamurti
“Understand me. I’m not like an ordinary world. I have my madness, I live in another dimension and I do not have time for things that have no soul. ~Charles Bukowski
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