The above anecdote and questions are primarily what this article is about, sure. Life and reality being what it is and could be, though, sometimes you and I must take a meditative pause to take a hand in creating a better reality.
Genuinely, reality is malleable, workable, and changeable in a porous way ultimately with our thoughts realistically, Einstein even showed that with simplicity and elegance with "that equation"of relativity that he got through the very same meditation format and visualizing himself riding on a beam of light. Indeed, when I meditate, I put every last ounce of goal, idea, and how to solve my realistic problems of life into it and "work the matrix" so to write, speak and practice. Personally, I think meditation is that important that it should be practiced with everything put into it. The subconscious and super consciousness minds are our connection to what is real, and should be used more than we use them usually. After all, those are the real working minds when really thought about. The conscious mind is just the watchman or security guard at the gate, not the main event minds with what is really going on in all reality. This is where the meditative pause really comes in realistically.
When used right, the whole mind is genuinely the union of self. When used wrong the fragmented mind is average results at best. My point comes down to there are too many ways to use the mind wrong, but one way to use the mind right and the word that comes to mind is "intuitively". But when I mean intuition, I mean depending on the deeper minds in the right way, and using the shallower or conscious mind in the right way. Use the deeper minds for knowledge and the conscious mind to weed out the decisions from the correct use of knowledge. Hence, the productive use of the meditative pause comes in right there. The biggest and smallest problems can be solved creatively and ultimately this way through intuition and the creative meditative pause, not forcing a conscious solution without that considered.
My name is Joshua Clayton, I am a freelance writer based in Inglewood, California. I also write under a few pen-names and aliases, but Joshua Clayton is my real name, and I write by that for the most part now. I am a philosophical writer and objective thinker and honest action taker. I also work at a senior center in Gardena, California as my day job, among other things, but primarily I am a writer.
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