T 3.8.6 Adjust to living with undistracted awareness.
3.8.6 Adjust to living with undistracted awareness.
Expect to spend a minimum of several weeks in a state of undistracted, alert boredom. Just as a child does, by trial and error, you must learn to perform your ordinary, everyday activities. In a state of undistracted alertness you will rise from your bed, wash, eat your breakfast and perform your daily activities.
Trust in your intuition to guide you as you adjust to living with undistracted awareness. Rely on Act functioning automatically to guide you through each moment. If the pressure of events requires you to submit to the thought process, try to regain undistracted alertness as soon as you are able.
The reality is that with the birth of samadhic consciousness, you have entered into a fresh experience of life, entirely outside the bounds of ordinary consciousness. Working within this Implicate Technology framework, your growth will be rapid and more eventful, in terms of inner experience, than you can know at this stage. But first, your newly born samadhic awareness must become strongly rooted in your everyday experience of life.
Trust in your intuition to tell you when you are ready to move on to the next exercise. Rushing ahead too soon is foolish, and delaying too long before venturing into the unknown is wasteful. When you feel drawn to start the next exercise, and you feel relaxed and confident in your ability to sustain undistracted awareness, then move on.
Samadhi brings you the measureless benefit of being able to witness the world, detached from and transcending your own thought process. This detachment is the inherent stillness of mind in its natural state. Once you have become attuned to this inner stillness, you can explore, directly through your own experience, the full nature of reality.
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