First, that you are not present. To be present means that you are fully alert, attentive, and conscious in the present moment. Whatever you do, you do that fully consciously, you focus your entire attention on that particular activity. Or, do you feel free to declare that you are present in every moment of your life? You are careless most of the time, as a large segment of your attention is bound by dealing with events of your thoughts, events of past and plans for future and your own self. Psychological time therefore displaces the moment of the present, or subordinates it to past or future.
Oldalak
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Wednesday, March 29, 2017
Living Life in the Flow of Universe
First, that you are not present. To be present means that you are fully alert, attentive, and conscious in the present moment. Whatever you do, you do that fully consciously, you focus your entire attention on that particular activity. Or, do you feel free to declare that you are present in every moment of your life? You are careless most of the time, as a large segment of your attention is bound by dealing with events of your thoughts, events of past and plans for future and your own self. Psychological time therefore displaces the moment of the present, or subordinates it to past or future.
Monday, March 06, 2017
The Dimensions of Awakened Consciousness
The surface,
that is, the outermost dimension of awakened Consciousness is when the focus of attention is
open the widest. Being alert then means that now, in this very moment, with our
eyes closed (or open) you pay attention to the processes of your inner world
(bodily sensations, the stream of your thoughts, the shifting of your emotions),
and the external world surrounding you (noises, scents etc. from the direct
world around you). In such an instant you only focus your attention on what
takes place in that very moment.