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A Deep Rest

eric mccarty
2 min readJun 15, 2022

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A Deep Rest — Headless Now — Prose Poetry — Moca McCarty Photo

A deep rest:

using a mantra is a continuous meditation of surrender, a soft release of everything but the the faint idea of certain words vibrating through the mind, and even this is an eventual letting go that happens completely on its own. When first meditating, or even years after it sometimes seems, there is a wish to hold fast to the mantra, clinging for the sake of keeping thoughts at bay. Yet this isn’t an effort of concentration, nor a mindful method of noting when thoughts appear — it’s the easy repetition of words without any given meaning, chosen for vibrational quality alone, and there’s no concern for whatever thoughts appears, nor an attempt to establish a specific rhythm to the mantra’s flow.

it’s a deep rest of our continuous surrender.

a practice,

with the mantra being its own perfection.

that’s it really, exactly how to meditate, fully surrendering to the mantra and allowing ourselves to be carried by it’s flow, unconcerned with any final destination. The mantra is just a thought vibration, a vehicle of self navigation, and each repetition is our immediate arrival to the present moment, peaceful even amidst the turmoil of a racing mind. We think the mantra and it’s instantly let go, that’s all we do, near effortless, and the result is simply and only the surrender of that one repetition, with nothing…

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eric mccarty
eric mccarty

Written by eric mccarty

Writer, prose poetry, meditation teacher and lifetime student

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