An Innocent Mind
When you are free of all the minds illusions of belief, conclusion and prejudice then it is possible for one to realize the innocence of non-attachment. One realizes and sees in the moment the superficiality of all the things that the mind clings to, all the things that define and limit a persons understanding. An innocent mind is without the need to subdue, control and manipulate ones environment. Such a mind allows the moment to unfold as though one were nonexistent. It is the intelligence of the absence of conditioned response. Conditioned response is seeking to control and to understand through the conflict of the past. But it only projects the confusion and conflict of its attachments. The conditioned self is unable to realize the intelligence of the innocence of that which is absent the accumulated.
If you have innocence of mind then you are like a blank page, observing the moment without an agenda. One dwells in the intelligence of the unconditioned. The mind is free of prejudice so a person is able to see and understand with a mind that is sharp and unencumbered. One sees into the very heart and essence of each person and circumstance that one encounters. Because you are totally free you have great compassion for all life and are able to calm with the presence of an entity that is one with the moment.
Do not ask, how can I be innocent? But realize in the moment how that your mind escapes the innocence of true reality, see that you actually are of innocence. When the mind is still, not creating its own reality then what is, is of an innocent nature. It is a mind that is not scheming, trying to gain the upper hand. An experienced mind is a dead mind. A mind that is caught in yesterdays conflict and tomorrow's fear. It is the repetition of controlled ignorance. Experience springs from one's desire to be attached to things that provide identity and a sense of self. The innocent mind dwells in the absolute moment which is the "experiencing" of the moment that is without the self that is projecting the known. An innocent mind is the outcome of freedom and an unconditioned consciousness.
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