--- In [email protected], "Patrick Gillam" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Irmeli Mattsson wrote:
> > 
> > A few years ago I had a long lasting 
> > experience of just witnessing
> > without any discernible thoughts 
> 
> My most profound and amusing expeience of 
> awareness with no thoughts occurred on my 
> TM teacher training course. After my rounds I 
> had the intention to practice my puja, but I couldn't 
> get any words to come to mind. I was mentally 
> constipated. So I gave up and stared at the wall 
> for a while.
> 
> Yogis talk about the desirability of awareness with 
> no thoughts, but the experience struck me as 
> imbalanced, perhaps because I intended to think 
> but could not.
> 

Perhaps a walk or more asanas might have been more appropriate? MMY 
always warned against just vegging out after meditating, IIRC.




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