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' The No-Mind state '...


When both the rational and intuitive planes of mind are
allowed full operation, they get superimposed on each
other resulting in a fasting of the mind or NO-MIND state.

This is the most alert state in which the mind can find itself
because of the total freedom in which it can operate - a
beautiful, natural blending of discipline and spontaneity.


- Ramesh S. Balsekar
"A Net of Jewels"
Ramesh S. Balsekar
Advaita Press, 1996

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