24/ In that space you realize you always were this and never anything else. You were just hallucinating. Once you see it you'll laugh at it.
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25/ Meanwhile the mind remains free & engaged w/ the present, holding on to nothing yet naturally & without interference running on full HP.
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26/ Not only are you able to think & conceptualize, but are more so than before. You keep the inputs available, and the mind does the rest.
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27/ The 'self' is a conditioned pattern. You are a process, a living organism. But when the mind is in a loop you cannot experience this.
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28/ It's one of the most difficult tasks to consciously become aware of and break free of this conditioned pattern. But it can be done.
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29/ Not only can it be done but it must be done. If not, we remain imprisoned by this condition and can't live out our true human potential.
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30/ All life, truth and possibility lie beyond this conditioned mind. The mind is infinitely capable, we've destroyed it with playing 'me'.
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31/ The tendency is to return to it for a semblance of security until we realize it's not real, never was, and is actually mental illness.
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32/ Remember, feedbacks will inevitably occur. And these feedbacks are avoidable if you become aware & understand your mind. The end
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Would you say the full realization of this is more of an epiphany or process?
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As long as you experience it you realize it fully and completely. When you are not, you don't. Don't cling to any, both are it in a way...
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