When our minds dwell on something,
"needles" form out of our minds
and position themselves over our brains.
These needles accesses the grooves in our brains.
If these needles find memories pertaining to that something,
we then comprehend that thing with reference to those memories.
If not, these needles start making grooves in our brains,
causing discomfort to our brains,
thereby making them resist our learning about that new thing.
Then, we may persuade our minds to dwell
on that new thing "intermittently",
thereby makes the learning about that new thing enjoyable.
Thursday, May 22, 2008
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
We may repeat 'I-I' inwardly.
We may repeat 'I-I'inwardly,
during our daily works.
This will turn our minds inward
and also reduce their contents.
during our daily works.
This will turn our minds inward
and also reduce their contents.
Saturday, May 10, 2008
Accept both work and free-time as being from God
When work comes to us, we can accept it as coming from God.
We can do the work for the sake of God.
When we abide without work, we can accept it also as coming from God.
We can utilise the free-time for meditating on God.
We can do the work for the sake of God.
When we abide without work, we can accept it also as coming from God.
We can utilise the free-time for meditating on God.
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