the individual, as opposed to a divine governance of sorts.
-- Traleg Kyabgon, "Karma: What It Is, What It Isn't, Why It Matters",
published by Shambhala Publications
+~
+ Nondistraction means not being lost in subtle undercurrents of delusion or
+indifferent stupor; it is immaculate, unending mindfulness. Not understanding
+this, if one is fearful and cautious about being distracted and is bound by a
+repressed, constricted mind, this is an error.
+ Natural, ordinary mind means this present mind unstained by either faults
+or good qualities. This self-nature is usustained by the continuity of
+awareness. Not nderstanding this, if one grasps at the substantiality of the
+rigid concepts of worldly, ordinary mind, this is an error.
+ To be meditationless means to enter profound, unconditioned natural space,
+detached from meditating and non-meditating, without any contrivance or aim,
+stabilizing the expansive fortress of mindfulness. Not understanding this, if
+one remains in ordinary, careless neutrality, or is lost in meaningless
+indifference, this is an error.
+ -- "Sunlight Speech That Dispels the Darkness of Doubt", translated by
+ Thinley Norbu, published by Shambhala Publications