Generally, ordinary thinking involves running between that and this. You are reporting back to yourself all the time. You do not just think; you think and then report back. However, when this back and forth petty journey is not happening, th… | Karl Duffy April 6 | Generally, ordinary thinking involves running between that and this. You are reporting back to yourself all the time. You do not just think; you think and then report back. However, when this back and forth petty journey is not happening, there is a transcendental sort of thinking, so to speak. With this kind of thinking, you are seeing things precisely as they are, rather than having to refer back to anyone, because the whole being is seeing. Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche, Milarepa, Lessons from the Life and Songs of Tibet's Great Yogi | | | | You can also reply to this email to leave a comment. | | | | |
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