Steven Cartledge

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The stronger our intention to attend to a particular object, the more moments of attention will subsequently be focused on that object. So, if you intend to watch the breath, the next few moments of consciousness are more likely to take the breath as their object. Although intention is part of every perceiving moment, awareness of these intentions is usually subliminal—unless, of course, the intention itself becomes the object of a moment of consciousness.
The Mind Illuminated: A Complete Meditation Guide Integrating Buddhist Wisdom and Brain Science
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