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Fascinating. I was just thinking this morning that early on in meditation I would get some really great insights during a session. Lately with more practice, the mind is more quiet, and insights are more subtle, if any.
What I do notice is that during the day, if I meditate, as I encounter different challenges, the answers seem more obvious and come more quickly, sometimes there does seem to be more serendipity. It seems almost magical (graceful, perhaps) but I sense a lot of it is just not letting monkey mind build ruts in in the road, which leads to an openness that allows for a broader pattern recognition. Larger patterns can become more obvious. An active mind creates well-worn tracks, but they can become limiting at best and real psychological issues at worse.
That openness to all incoming information is a kind of grace and may be a cure for many kinds of innate biases. 1 reply
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