PURPOSE OF MEDITATION.

Human thought is based on six modes: accumulation, finite, contradictory, insane, decayed and abusive. These six methods have a common characteristic, all of which are fluid, fluid and translucent.
The human mind is like a river. Continuous winding winding winding here, full of waterfall and swirl, rarely silent, never static.
It seems that the human mind can only be affected by following these modes of activity and downsizing. We often assert that the human mind is like everything else in the world, so to be effective, it must work. That an affective mind must be in a state of motion.A static mind is dead.
But is that true?
Is there a way for people to practice their duties without having to rely on these modes of transportation?
According to Buddhism, the nature of consciousness or consciousness is KNOW. This means that the state of awareness is no less. The word KNOW, does not suggest any type of movement or movement. Kneading with movement by impulses of blind will is only true on the human level. That condition does not need to be true for a higher level of consciousness. The consciousness of the Buddha is never moving, rising or falling. An agitated sense moves from one point to another, or changes the form in many different ways without the knowledge of the Buddha. The awareness of all the Buddha does not need to move from one place to another, because it penetrates all phenomena. The transcendental awareness of the Buddha does not need to rise or fall, as it does not need to be translated. Awareness of the whole The Buddha does not need the form transformations nor the need for functional adjustments, because all the infinite forms and abilities of infinite manifestation in the ultimate consciousness of the Buddha are always present simultaneously in harmony Consciousness, interconnectedness.
To achieve this ultimate consciousness , Buddhism says that the first step in the practice is to calm the constant flow of thoughts, bringing them to a state of pure silence. As a result, we have the opportunity to raise our awareness to a higher level, more solid until it is brought to the peak level. That is, meditation is the fundamental and essential training to turn the consciousness of human beings into the Buddha's enlightened state.
The theory and practice of Buddhist meditation and its related subjects are so vast and so insignificant that even a single life may not be enough to examine it thoroughly. END=NAM MO SAKYAMUNI BUDDHA.( 3 TIMES ).VIETNAMESE TRANSLATE ENGLISH BY=THICH CHAN TANH.THE MIND OF ENLIGHTENMENT.VIETNAMESE BUDDHIST NUN=GOLDEN LOTUS MONASTERY=AUSTRALIA,SYDNEY.3/3/2018.
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