Determining for yourself, the nature of reality, is certainly what
it's all about.

On Sep 13, 1:07 pm, Simon Ewins <[email protected]> wrote:
> 2009/9/13 Molly Brogan <[email protected]>:
>
> > "And if it is possible to experience such a state when one is
> > unconscious then it reasonable to believe that one can experience when
> > one is also conscious."
>
> > Yes, in the awake state, I first accessed this state in meditation,
> > then contemplation.  Now, as I say, I believe it is part of the
> > background program in my moment to moment consciousness.
>
> I find it interesting from having talked to hundreds of people about
> their deep contemplative or meditative states that nobody ever enters
> such a state and has a nasty experience. They are always good
> experiences.
>
> This makes me wonder if one only finds what one wishes to find and
> therefore the result arises from the subject's own wishes and desires
> rather than some other alternate state of being or reality.
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