Guru Fat Bastard

Tilopa's Six Essential Points of Meditation

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This, is the quintessence of what it means to "simply be" or  "rest in being".
It is also the core essence of the instruction to "Allow everything to be as it is".

 

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One thing Ive learned recently from a teacher named Rob Burbea is how even this position of “resting in being” or “simply be” is itself a position of the mind and ego, just as empty/full of value  as a position where we are in fact trying to control meditation in a directed way. It’s been pretty significant for my own understanding to see how letting go is itself a form of creation of the mind, just as much as intentionality. Both positions are empty of inherent truth. And to create a hierarchy out of one or the other is to misunderstand the mind. 

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well considering we cannot stop thoughts or thots from entering our mind this method seems to be a bit flawed. :P

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@Consilience  there's something valuable to learn around the area of control & intention vs non-control & letting be. I'm not saying I have the answers but it's worth contemplating and observing the mind when it appears we are doing these things. I often read forum posts about how free will is illusory (which seems to refer to something very much like control/intention) . Similarly, choosing a practice of letting be, intentionally fixing a time of day to have this discipline, contains paradoxes when you put it that way.  

"Both positions are empty of inherent truth." yes that's a good way of putting it, alternatively we could say that it's a false dichotomy because we haven't fully grasped the reality of the creative process which is our minds. 


Relax, it's just my loosely held opinion.  :) 

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