Thursday, July 15, 2010

Mediation first step

First understanding of Mediation

One of the points of mediation is in the statement: A seeker will not find, and a finder never seeks, for what is being looked for belongs to neither of these.

It is in “knowing” that the answers are found. Now here’s the catch: “knowing” it’s self has no words, no expression, it can not be named nor called upon. It simply is without explanation, without reason.

It has no pain, nor happiness, it does not judge nor does it reward. “Knowing” does not give, nor does it take, so what does it do? It is peace without question, a sense of quietness, a feeling of being settled within.

Often even when we enter into the “knowing” we miss it, trying to give it a name, an expression trying to get it to fit into what we where seeking, looking to find. Not realizing that it was there all the time.
It is in the allowing that the “knowing” is experienced and in the freeing of the “knowing” that keeps it alive.

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