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

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He responded, “An Oak Tree.”Cause and effect are one.MeditationObserve: thoughts arise, grow,process, decay.Enquiry Statement: <strong>The</strong> imaginaryself has imaginary experiences,the experience you are havingright now is one <strong>of</strong> them.Enquiry Statement: Experiencestake place in the temporary wakingstate. <strong>The</strong>refore, any experiencewhich takes place in the wakingstate is an illusion.Wave-Station Three:Identification with the observer<strong>of</strong> ”my” thoughts.At this wave-station, there is amiss-conception that thoughts,memory, emotions, associations,perceptions, etc. belong to a“me”, which has a focus on an “I”which is “in” or around the body.At this wave-station-state theremight be an identification withthe one being mindful, also137

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