During the experience of samsara, attention is focused on something that appears to be other than itself, thus becoming broken. It perceives the observed as separate from itself—a false perception. Attention, as the eternal, solitary awareness, involuntarily identifies with the observed, creating the illusion of duality where things seem separate from oneself, though in truth there is only itself. How then can we correct this false perception?
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THE ESSENCE OF DHARANA & DHYANA
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During the experience of samsara, attention is focused on something that appears to be other than itself, thus becoming broken. It perceives the observed as separate from itself—a false perception. Attention, as the eternal, solitary awareness, involuntarily identifies with the observed, creating the illusion of duality where things seem separate from oneself, though in truth there is only itself. How then can we correct this false perception?