To meditate is about seeing
the whole thing, everything as a whole; that is to say: where you in
self-forgetful openness are allowing the thing to fill you out.
Meditation is a presence of
something, which is not hidden.
It is a presence of something
evidently, something the individual has a clear understanding of.
It is a presence of something
straightforward, a presence in naturalness.
It is a perception where you
so to speak become drawn into the thing, and are melting into a unified
wholeness, which contains middle, fullness and light.
Usually this happens in a
short glimpse, inconspicuous; what you often describe as intuitive cognition.
Suddenly you understand
something. There is no causal explanation for it.
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