--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, akasha_108 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> > --- Rick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Or, put another way, what makes pure  awareness become not 
> > > so pure?
> > > 
> > > Rick Carlstrom
> 
> It gets "lost" or muddled in the shuffle of perception, thinking,
> daily life. to use a knee-jerk but experientially valid analogy, 
when
> mud is added to water, the water is still pure, its just muddied 
up.
> The purity is not apparrent. If the water is filtered, it is still 
pure. 
> 
> Pure awareness is apparently pure (as opposed to apparently not 
pure)
> either when the mud stops flowing into the river, or the muddied 
water
> is filtered.
> 
> I think both are experientially analogous to what occurs in
> consciousness (amongst other things). 
> 
> Stopping the mud flows to me refers to resolving / healing the
> vasanas. When vasanas are lively, the mind is a chatter box of
> thoughts and inner diolgue -- often concerning the past for future.
> When these seeds in the storehouse of impressions (chitta) are
> resolved, life goes on but the blaring boom box of monkey-mind 
chatter
> is not there. The water is not churned up and muddied. Awareness is
> more apparently pure, not muddled, muddy or whipped up in waves.
> 
> The filter analogy to me experientially refers to a deepening of
> Awareness so that even when mud is thrown into the water, 
the "lake"
> is deep enough so that the mud quickly sinks, dissipates. 



The water,
> Awareness is not noticably affected by the infusion of mud. its 
this
> quality that I see lacking in many reports of so called higher 
states.
> And in some behaviors. 


Very good point.



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