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Don’t Miss
the Stop Sign
-By Mukti
Enlightenment is consciously being that which is entirely unmoving and
yet moves all things. In order to know what is unmoving, consciously,
one must end all investment in movements of mind and attend to what
is always and already stopped.
When one no longer invests in movements of mind, the searchlights of
your attention withdraw back to source. Abiding as source is true stopping.
This return to source—whether by letting energies withdraw and
recede from outer attentions or by tracing movements of mind back to
their origin—is the way Home.
Often in spirituality, there are teachings that assert the need to focus
attention on given objects of perception. You may have been taught to
focus your attention on a goal, a mantra, your breath, the third eye,
the hara, or on sensation, but it is the very assertion of focus and
the assertion of the focuser, the “me,” that keeps you forever
at a seeming distance from the root of attention: your Self as pure
Awareness.
In your natural state as Oneness, there is no need to focus in order
to discover yourself—any more than point A can know itself by
focusing on point B. Point A can only know itself by letting all focus,
attention, and searching subside back to its origin.
This is an open invitation for a simple resting, a return to the ground
of being you have always known.
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