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Presence

I thoughts arise, remain present in that state;

if no thoughts arise, remain present in that state;

there is no difference in the presence in either state.

-Garab Dorje-

Posted in Buddhism, Meditation.


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  1. Mark says

    the present of the presence of presence



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