+~
+Awareness of the thought process at the moment of an impulse arising is what
+makes freedom from thought possible, because when the mind is only at the
+stage of an impulse arising, the energies haven’t fully engaged. There is
+an almost impartial quality about the energy of the impulse. When it is
+driven into specific thought, the situation changes and it becomes “my
+thought with my feeling, therefore me.” This is what is meant by being
+caught in the thought. The inner energy has transmuted from being something
+relatively neutral and therefore not very important or compelling into
+something entirely personal and therefore extremely important and compelling.
+ -- Rob Nairn, in "Living, Dreaming, Dying", published by Shambhala Publications
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