Fully developed Mindfulness is a state of total non-attachment and utter absence of clinging to anything in the world

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

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Fully developed Mindfulness is a state of total non-attachment and utter absence of clinging to anything in the world. If we can maintain this state, no other means or device is needed to keep ourselves free of obstructions, to achieve liberation from our human weaknesses. Mindfulness is non-superficial awareness. It sees things deeply, down below the level of concepts and opinions. This sort of deep observation leads to total certainty, and complete absence of confusion. It manifests itself primarily as a constant and unwavering attention which never flags and never turns away.

From Mindfulness in Plain English by Bhante Gunaratana.