07-24-2012, 10:14 AM
(07-10-2012, 10:06 AM)kdsii Wrote: "Unlike those meditation practices which foster one-focused concentration
and encourage us to rest in the bliss of that deep concentration, Vipassana asks us to
stay in this moment with a natural concentration that is as fully present as is possible
with whatever is predominant in our experience in this moment. We learn to be more
fully present in our meditation, in our lives, and without judgment but with an open
heart which greets our life with a choiceless awareness. We learn that we are part of
what we experience, not mere observer of it. We learn that we “inter-are” with all that is,
and in that learning, the illusion of our separation falls away."
You are seriously speaking my lanquage kdsii. PLEASE tell me the source of that quote.