Although not an expert on the subject, I'm sure the practice doesn't
include "meditating on what is and what could possibly be" at all, but
rather the clearing of the mind totally in order to allow for the
visitation of "whatever".

On Aug 4, 10:57 pm, Slip Disc <[email protected]> wrote:
> The secret is solitude, retrospection of the "self" (not to be
> construed as yourself).
>
> There is not mastering of ones thoughts as they are constantly in a
> state of configuration flux.
>
> You could sit and ponder for hours, days, weeks on end thinking you
> have it all under wrap when suddenly you realize that an unexpected
> event turns it all into chaos.
>
> You could meditate all you want but just remember that you are
> meditating on what is and what could possibly be.
>
> On Aug 3, 7:52 pm, kenny <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > How do we keep in check our actions when our emotions are involved.
> > Where is the science to mastering ones thoughts to make them come
> > true? Maybe I should pick up on some meditation...- Hide quoted text -
>
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