How to Realize Silence in Meditation
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"If you really look,
you will see
you are avoiding
this moment,
you are avoiding
experiencingrnthis moment.
It is not that you
are somewhere else
and you have to get
back to here,
it is that you are
activelyrnavoiding this moment.
If you can really
be honest
and see this reflex
of avoiding this moment,
then you can really begin
to let it go
and drop into this moment.
You can begin
to let go of thinking
and experience what is here.
Our problems
make us important.
Our knowledge
makes us important.
They keep usrnseparated from this moment.
We hold on to our problems
and what we know
because we are scared
of the nothingness
unde
eath it.
We are afraid
of being nothing,
of being nobody.
We hold on to hope
and improvement
and 'feel good' quotes
because the present moment
is too vast and empty.
Yet the very thing
we keep avoiding
is the very thing
we are seeking.
The moment
you give it all uprnand fully immerse yourself
in what is really here,
there is unconditional peace.
The silence of this moment
completes you.
Blessings,
Kip"
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