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Concentration Quote by H.E. Davey

“Just as there’s usually a space or interval between people passing on the street, even if it sometimes seems very small, a space also exists between thoughts. In your meditation, see if you can perceive this gap between thoughts. What is it, and does it belong to the realm of time? If it does not…” quote by H.E. Davey
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““Just as there’s usually a space or interval between people passing on the street, even if it sometimes seems very small, a space also exists between thoughts. In your meditation, see if you can perceive this gap between thoughts. What is it, and does it belong to the realm of time? If it does not, then it’s unborn and undying, beyond all conditioning, which is a psychological carry-over from the past to the present. Whatever thoughts or internal conflicts come up—do nothing. Do not try to force them to cease or change. And don’t “do nothing” to still the mind, quiet fears, or resolve conflicts—all of this is doing something. It only leads to more struggling and prevents you from seeing the actual nature of thought and internal conflict. Genuine attention has no motive. This observation or listening doesn’t involve effort. Effort merely distracts you from what’s taking place in the instant. A kind of concentration exists that’s not forced. We’ve all experienced listening or paying attention to something we truly enjoyed. At that moment, was effort required for concentration to take place?””

H.E. Davey

About This Quote

Thoughts arise and pass; observing without effort reveals their true nature, avoiding struggle and mental conflict.

In simple terms: Observe thoughts without trying to control them.

Key Takeaway

Practice effortless attention to thoughts.

Themes

mindfulness observation non‑attachment

Mood

calm inquisitive

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • meditation
  • stressful moments
  • creative brainstorming
  • conflict situations

Key Concepts

psychology consciousness impermanence

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you notice the gap between thoughts?
  • What does “doing nothing” feel like for you?
A Different Perspective

Non‑effort may be hard to achieve initially.

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