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« on: Aug 03, 2010 11:58 pm »



Not all experiences are circumscribed by the mind True experience involves a process that transcends the mind. These experiences sometimes take place because the mind has settled down and what arises is that which transcends mind and the senses. It is only because of the absence of mind that such experience can take place. The story in this case is very difficult to describe. It is a story that involves the soul and intuition. Such things are sacred and sometimes are left to silence. They can only be expressed in character and to those who live beyond the limited senses and mind all the time...They are the blessed ones who can convey such states to others if we are fortunate to be in their presence and grace.

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While it is true that to fully experience the divine one would need to silence the mind so it does not get in the way. Many learn this when the attempt to meditate and you hear about the term "monkey mind." The moment that you do experience something it still will be processed through the mind. The mind will process and see things it's way, and in some cases will hinder what was actually processed. It's why when I speak of God/Source I do not like the talking about it because it's a limited scope of what is truly being experience. This is also why many that have intuition, or insights, will discredit it because it does not make logical sense. I have seen people break things down logically to try and find sense of it.

It would be divine if we could completely turn of the mind, but I'm afraid the moment we see, experience, feel, smell, taste, we open the mind and allow it to process. I am sure that many can turn it off completly. 
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