How To Attain ‘The Unmoving Mind’

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“The Unmoving Mind is characterized by a firmness and lack of vacillation that’s derived from confidence and inner strength. In the face of disruption, the Mind remains sure and stable, undisturbed by distraction and obstructions. Founded on an inalterable certitude, it remains steady in the midst of constant change. Facing high stakes and great doubts, there is no force that can budge its commitment to principles.

However, the Unmoving Mind is by no means rigid. The Mind is reflective and neutral. It adapts the reclusive, transcendental path of the Hermit that roots out the weeds of bias by removing personal interest or gain. The Hermit, or solitary artist, ascetic, or pilgrim who renounces worldly attachments in search of spiritual truth, is willing to give up all pursuits based on desire and attachment. Standing back and detached from emotions, he looks objectively at the world from a thoroughly impartial standpoint.” (quote from White Collar Zen)


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