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An undistracted mind
An undistracted mind






This looking inward is available to all, but one will have to overcome the selfish view to not be distracted from it.

an undistracted mind

To me this is what was revealed to the great mystics who were considered special, all they did was look inward. Ever so slowing when one begins to look inward the distractions of selfishness fall away. It’s the self that attaches and it’s the cause of all suffering.

an undistracted mind

This opening is directly linked to the letting go of selfish attachments. The clear view that occurs is a by product of awareness and as the selfish view is let go of, it opens up space to allow wisdom and insights to occur. They’re still there I’m not as controlled by it. Today my view is as it is because the selfish distractions don’t control me as they once did. The only real differences in the two views is one creates suffering and is done in ignorance and the other is lived in the awareness of ignorance. I have lived two existences, one which was in the direction where there was much selfish suffering and the one I’m living now which is a clear view of non attachment. What makes this happen? Although I wouldn’t label some as chosen, I will say some are more inclined to not attach to selfish desires which allows a clearer view than if you have a view that’s mind based. This clear view will only occur when your view comes from looking inward…Īlthough no one is more special than another, there are some who do see things clearer than those with a selfish view. Cummings in which he criticized his society's need for conformity.The view of satisfying yourself keeps you from clearly seeing your own innate beauty. The title comes from an untitled poem by E.E. The newer, higher, more accurate statistics on autism are a sign that we are finally seeing and appreciating a kind of human difference that we once turned away from and that many other cultures still hide away in homes or institutions or denigrate as bizarre.

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He also provides information on the medical anthropology of the disorder itself and the reliability and validity of the psychological construction that is autism. Grinker argues that there is no autism epidemic, but that the higher prevalence rates are a sign of progress in treating and educating children with developmental disorders and disabilities. Along with this, Grinker includes his own personal experiences with his autistic daughter, Isabel. It provides a cultural history of autism and describes the experiences of parents of children with autism in the United States, South Korea, India, and South Africa. Unstrange Minds is a nonfiction book by anthropologist Roy Richard Grinker about the rise in autism diagnoses throughout the world over the last twenty years.








An undistracted mind