Sunday, June 6, 2010

Day Two Hundred and Eighty eight

There is an open space in concentration. It is a very even place to be to encounter whatever arises. Doubt arises at that time, in that place.. Doubt is close to the truth because even this equanimity does not rest on anything. So if doubt is bonded to wanting to keep, to hold, to possess openness, to keep this 'view', it is right to be doubtful of maintaining it. It is hard to separate out the workable parts of ego and abandon the views it holds which do not lead to the end of desire.

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