When the mind becomes genuinely still—not forced, but naturally quiet through sustained practice—insights often surface without being sought, rising as if from beneath deliberate thought. This kind of knowing arrives whole and wordless before the thinking mind steps in to name it, and it carries a quality of inevitability rather than strain.
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