Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Capacity and Clarity

Is it possible for one to have capacity of mind that is not an increase or expansion but a deletion and negation of existing accumulation? Is there a method or practice to this deletion? One accumulates knowledge as a source of expansion. One requires knowledge to survive and exist in relationship. One uses knowledge as a source of understanding and communication. But Knowledge is also thoughts vehicle for the separation and identity of that which is the ego, the separated self. It is the individuality of accumulation within the context of the 'I' the one who thinks, the one who is the content of the conscious and subconscious mind. When there is a separated individuality there is comparison and conclusion. The 'I' who is comparing and concluding is that which is seeking conformity, as a means to continuity. The self requires conformity and continuity in accumulation in order to give a sense of permanence to the illusion of a separated individuality. If one can in the moment observe this activity of accumulation and how one adds to and strengthens self image, then it may be possible, through negation, to observe without accumulating. When one ceases the activity of accumulation, then one may realize that the one who thinks is in fact thought and not separate from thought. Separated individuality is the illusion of accumulation, of the conceptual. There is only pure thought. There is no thinker. The self is the projection of thought, a creation of thoughts desire for permanency.

This realization is the key to understanding that is not a continuity. That is not a conformity. It is the realization of the true self. That which is when all else is not. It is the realization of that which is unconditioned, which is not an accumulation. The unconditioned is the intelligence of the moment. The outcome of this intelligence is creative understanding that is not a repetition, it is consciousness that is action in the moment, action that is absent the conditioned self. When one ceases the activity of referencing accumulated memory then one is no longer caught in the conflict and confusion of opposing opinions and conclusions. One is free to realize the new and never before from moment to moment. One is continuously realizing the truth that is within each moment.


The unconditioned is consciousness that does not accumulate. It is intelligence that is complete experiencing in the moment. Intelligence that is the resolution and dissolution of the moment as it becomes the known. There is no psychological imprint on the mind. This negation of accumulation clears the mind and sets in motion the negation or dissipation of what has already been imprinted on the mind. As memory surfaces as conscious activity intelligence resolves the remembered conflict. Resolution becomes the dissipation of accumulation. One has capacity and clarity of understanding that was previously displaced by the accumulated self.

One must be timelessly aware from moment to moment of the mind that is seeking the continuity of accumulation which gives definition to the conceptual self. It is difficult to be aware from moment to moment, but just the slightest state of awareness sets in motion intelligence that is not of thought. It is the beginning of freedom and of new understanding that is the essence of peace, harmony and love. Awareness is meditation of the unconditioned in the moment, which is absent the movement of thought as the accumulated self. In this state of awareness one will be experiencing freedom that mind cannot comprehend, that is beyond knowing.

One should start slowly, to just be aware of the moment. Do not force yourself to conform to any idea that you may have. Just simple awareness, to stay in the moment, progressing to a level of consciousness that is not a formulation or result. Look directly, without reference to ones experience, without identifying or naming. You will come to the realization of that which is timeless and without movement. It will be your realization and not an artificiality of authority.

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