PeteC-UK
Active Member
Hi Folks...
Physical stillness promotes inner stillness promotes a full on out of body experience - and at that point body aches and pain become totally irrelevant and we may even enter that deep bliss state many have mentioned.. As we get used to that inner experience of Self, so we can allow the body to function and still maintain the inner "stilness of mind" - and when we notice this, it is really quite remarkable...Perhaps though - "stillness" seems to be the wrong word - doesnt quite grasp it - more like " a constantness" - a "sameness" - no change....Not necassarily "same thought" but same level of intense FOCUS......
That I think is a kind of "stillness" as it were , as the mind no longer careens around from notion to idea to next notion and idea, bounces off walls so too speak, swaps and changes intensity - but now remains instead, calm, vigilant and fully Present even of the circimstances change severely...
Physical stillness is pretty hard to achieve - perhaps ten minutes or so, but its not important, not my objective...That INNER stillness though - well its easy to attain and to hold to actually - but it sure doesnt seem so at first - it seems really difficult to still the mind itself and we may make many hundreds of attempts to attain it and fail every time - but then just like a switch gets flicked in the mind, you realise one time you have it, and thereafter it remains Present ever more, becomes ever more stronger and easy to grasp...Just like a gateway opened in the mind and now stands ajar - with little effort at all we push it further open and hold it so with ease, it becomes natural effortless.......
Physical stillness promotes inner stillness promotes a full on out of body experience - and at that point body aches and pain become totally irrelevant and we may even enter that deep bliss state many have mentioned.. As we get used to that inner experience of Self, so we can allow the body to function and still maintain the inner "stilness of mind" - and when we notice this, it is really quite remarkable...Perhaps though - "stillness" seems to be the wrong word - doesnt quite grasp it - more like " a constantness" - a "sameness" - no change....Not necassarily "same thought" but same level of intense FOCUS......
That I think is a kind of "stillness" as it were , as the mind no longer careens around from notion to idea to next notion and idea, bounces off walls so too speak, swaps and changes intensity - but now remains instead, calm, vigilant and fully Present even of the circimstances change severely...
Physical stillness is pretty hard to achieve - perhaps ten minutes or so, but its not important, not my objective...That INNER stillness though - well its easy to attain and to hold to actually - but it sure doesnt seem so at first - it seems really difficult to still the mind itself and we may make many hundreds of attempts to attain it and fail every time - but then just like a switch gets flicked in the mind, you realise one time you have it, and thereafter it remains Present ever more, becomes ever more stronger and easy to grasp...Just like a gateway opened in the mind and now stands ajar - with little effort at all we push it further open and hold it so with ease, it becomes natural effortless.......