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<blockquote data-quote="sinister" data-source="post: 25947" data-attributes="member: 208"><p><strong>Re: I am a time traveler and we've done this before</strong></p><p></p><p><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(\"StarLord\")</div></p><p></p><p>What I felt he was describing is very similar to meditation. You focus on clearing your mind of any thought, and attempt to reach a point of no thought. I have always felt that this is linked somehow to this global consciousness that you too are describing. However, this is a basic meditation technique that I arrived at pretty quickly. In Zen Buddhism there are levels that you must progress through AFTER achieving this state of no thought. I have felt this stage of 'no thought', although it is quite hard to achieve, but if anything it is a starting off point for understanding what I believe is the global consciousness. StarLord is right though, this usually leads you to a state wherein you can still think, but it's like the technique has put your consciousness in the driver's seat. I can understand if Genera is implying that there are more steps after you achieve this, but if a state of 'no thought' is all this requires, I've achieved it many times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sinister, post: 25947, member: 208"] [b]Re: I am a time traveler and we've done this before[/b] <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(\"StarLord\")</div> What I felt he was describing is very similar to meditation. You focus on clearing your mind of any thought, and attempt to reach a point of no thought. I have always felt that this is linked somehow to this global consciousness that you too are describing. However, this is a basic meditation technique that I arrived at pretty quickly. In Zen Buddhism there are levels that you must progress through AFTER achieving this state of no thought. I have felt this stage of 'no thought', although it is quite hard to achieve, but if anything it is a starting off point for understanding what I believe is the global consciousness. StarLord is right though, this usually leads you to a state wherein you can still think, but it's like the technique has put your consciousness in the driver's seat. I can understand if Genera is implying that there are more steps after you achieve this, but if a state of 'no thought' is all this requires, I've achieved it many times. [/QUOTE]
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