To see things as they are is to have no seer to interfere with what is seen. It means to have an unblemished lens. This seeing can emerge and strengthen during deep meditation and later in deep mindfulness. It emerges from a state of not knowing, a state of emptiness, an intelligent spaciousness, the space whereby you can perceive, the space whereby you can think. Seeing things as they are means being conscious of whatever arises in awareness. It also means seeing that there actually are no “things” in reality to see. There is only that which is in the space of isness or suchness. There is no duality between seer and seen but only seeing. Any witness or seer can blemish the lens of pure self aware isness.
Dr. Wayne Carr, Psychologist, focuses on what is of ultimate concern in ... Reality, Psychotherapy, Spirituality, Enlightenment, Meditation, Non-dual & Non-local Consciousness, Remote Viewing, Developmental Stages, Emotional Processes, Critical Thinking, Integration .... everything relating to the Heart, the Mind and Actuality.
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