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The Zen of Advaita - Stephen H. Wolinsky Ph. D.

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Pointers which do not work, areoutdated, or have finished their“purpose”, are called in <strong>Zen</strong>“stuck pointers”, as they keep thepractitioner stuck.What Is the Mind?Wave-Station Two occupies most<strong>of</strong> the preliminary steps <strong>of</strong>“spiritual practice”. Let us firstthen begin by mentioning several<strong>of</strong> the characteristics <strong>of</strong> themind.<strong>The</strong> Outcome MachineMetaphorically, a wave in theocean and the perceived oceantoo is what might be called themind. Metaphorically the “mind”is formed by abstractions andtransductions forming thoughts,memories, emotions, associations,perceptions etc. and behaves likean outcome survival machine.Once “organized”, the mind appearsas an ongoing mechanism wherebythoughts, memories, emotions,associations, perceptions,actions, and behaviors areorganized and act as if they are111

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