Saanen 1977 - Public Discussion 1 - What it means to be totally aware
Summary:
Can you observe without judgement or approval - just look?
Can you look at yourself without any judgement?
I want to observe and I find that I am afraid to observe. What am I afraid about?
To be totally aware implies a choiceless observation of the content of consciousness.
The whole is greater than the parts. If I am conditioned, holding on to parts, I will never see the whole.
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