Additional brainwave mind voyage Information
August 19, 2006 18:00:02
After a long and patient wait in queue, you reached the post office counter. Just as a parent diverted a child, diverted attention stalled the system. It continued.So, outside your ken, each negative emotion set up a search. A deeper creative balance took over. Without the limitations of partisan emotions, answers came more easily. It stopped battering against the cage. That joystick controlled attention. The followers of Buddha focused their attention inwards in their practice of meditation. They became aware of their inner searches, thrashing against vexing obstacles. They became aware of their thoughts. Of voices that spoke, of felt pain and anger.Over time, your thoughts would become as familiar as friends. An untenable situation was emotionally accepted. Acceptance brought a measure of peace. But, for most of us, this was hardly acceptable. After all, most feared things never happened anyway. Why drag them into consciousness, setting off new search processes delivered responses to situations. But, for most of us, this was not true. Emotions were a needless burden. For centuries, sages had proclaimed their freedom from cruel.
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