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Meditation
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Meditation
and Superconsciousness
From
Intuition
for Starters by J. Donald Walters
We all get glimpses
of superconsciousness in our daily life, but deep perceptions of
it can really only come to us in the deep stillness of meditation.
Properly speaking, meditation truly begins once the thoughts and
emotions have been stilled. It's a state of intense inward awareness,
a state in which one's attention is no longer engaged in the outward
activities of our lives, but is wholly engrossed in the superconscious
experience. Meditation may be loosely defined as any practice of
which the goal is superconsciousness. It's the process of retraining
our awareness to operate not from the conscious or subconscious
level, but from the superconscious.
The essential
attitude for correct meditation is one of listening. The
mind must be kept receptive, because we can't think our way
into deep meditation. Nor, indeed, can you think your way to true
guidance and inspiration. You can only receive wisdom: You cannot
concoct it. A truth must be perceived in that calm awareness which
is superconsciousness.
Meditation,
then, is not creating answers: It is perceiving, or receiving them.
And this is the secret of true guidance.
Next: The
Three Levels of Consciousness
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