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Title: True meditation has no direction or goal.
Author: Fraser Trevor
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True meditation has no direction or goal. It is pure wordless surrender, pure silent. All methods aiming at achieving a certain state of m...


True meditation has no direction or goal. It is pure wordless surrender, pure silent. All methods aiming at achieving a certain state of mind are limited, impermanent, and conditioned. Fascination with states leads only to bondage and dependency. True meditation is abidance as primordial awareness.

True meditation appears in consciousness spontaneously when awareness is not being manipulated or controlled. When you first start to meditate, you notice that attention is often being held captive by focus on some object: on thoughts, bodily sensations, emotions, memories, sounds, etc. This is because the mind is conditioned to focus and contract upon objects. Then the mind compulsively interprets and tries to control what it is aware of (the object) in a mechanical and distorted way. It begins to draw conclusions and make assumptions according to past conditioning.

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