Hi Chris,
Not sure that I fully understand your question. Perhaps I should detail
a little more about "in the zone".
It is a state without thinking and everything we do is spontaneous,
natural and effortless, while often times in our everyday life, our
body, mind and spirit operating in a loosely connected way. While in
the zone, they are one without separation or distinction.
This is not a mental state, it is a state of being integrating body,
mind and spirit. Or in Buddhist terms, surpassing the Realms of Desire,
Form and Formlessness. Or in other words, surpassing the hindrance of
physical, mental and spiritual karma.
Thank you for the opportunity to share.
JM
On 12/4/2011 3:35 PM, Chris Austin-Lane wrote:
On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 at 8:15 AM, Chan JMJM <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
In other words, in such a state, our body, mind and spirit are
one. In modern language, we are "in the zone". We are in a state
of most natural, effortless and automatic state of being.
Are you saying there is some state when body mind and spirit are not
one? Or are you talking about something other than reality, but the
contents of our mental beliefs, which do not always hold dualistic
beliefs.
Thanks,
--Chris
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