--- In [email protected], "Marek Reavis" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Comment below:
> 
> --- In [email protected], "Premanand Paul Mason"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Someone recently said to me that cults can only sell scaffolding. 
> > Scaffolding can be a superfluous encumbrence unless there is that 
> > need for support whilst accessing difficult to reach places.
> > 
> > There was a posting recently about 'the gap'. Essentially, TMers 
are 
> > being directed at finding this gap and prolonging the experience 
of 
> > not experiencing thought. But has anyone else noticed that the 
> > repetition of a mantra can sometimes be counterproductive in that 
in 
> > filling the gap, it appears sometimes to delay the experience of 
no 
> > thought? I have noticed that a swifter route to the gap is 
dropping 
> > thought altogether, just willing it.
> > 
> **SNIP TO END**
> 
> Agreed.  For a long-time TM-meditator, atma-vichara is amazingly
> effective.  Once I read Nisargadatta and followed his simple advice
> regarding abiding wordlessly in the "I Am" -- one's own sense of
> presence (essentially the same as Ramana Maharshi's "who am I?", but
> subtly different and, for me, fundamentally so) -- it was
> extraordinary.  To realize that Self *really* was Self.  And that 
all
> these years I'd been steeping in it during meditation while looking
> for "it" or expecting "it" to "show up" like something else.  
> 
> I think Vaj has referred to this in earlier posts as "meditation
> without support" as opposed to mantra meditation in which the mantra
> ia, obviously, the support.  This no-thought meditation is sweet,
> indeed.  Samadhi on tap.
> 
> Marek
>

But is this a good thing?






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