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Mid-stage practitioners constitute perhaps 5–10% of meditators. This is the stage where awakening begins to stabilise.
A core feature of this stage is that thoughts lose their unquestioned authority. They are still present, but they are no longer automatically taken as reality. Thoughts are seen as appearances rather than truths: as thoughts, nothing more, nothing less.
This is a snippet from my episode The Three Stages of Insight Work from the 4th of March.
Newsletter, books + coaching: https://deep-psychology.com
By Ross EdwardsMid-stage practitioners constitute perhaps 5–10% of meditators. This is the stage where awakening begins to stabilise.
A core feature of this stage is that thoughts lose their unquestioned authority. They are still present, but they are no longer automatically taken as reality. Thoughts are seen as appearances rather than truths: as thoughts, nothing more, nothing less.
This is a snippet from my episode The Three Stages of Insight Work from the 4th of March.
Newsletter, books + coaching: https://deep-psychology.com