Terry - Thank you for your eloquent and reasoned reply. I realize that we have drifted away from the original topic of this thread.
The reason I talked about meditation was to point out that all thinking is a matter of conditioning. It is true that perspective is largely a matter of everyday conditioning. Our perspective is shaped as much by how we approach thought as the information we take in.
The language we think in is also a matter of conditioning. An artistic person may explain something by drawing a picture. A writer will write an article and a mathematician will do sums because they can’t draw. Our thought process is very personal and is in itself a conditioned perspective of mind use. Everyone thinks that there way is the best. That’s because it is the best - for them.
You liken meditation to turning on a TV or Radio tuning in-between stations and getting white noise. In other words: no content. The only reason machines have similarities is that they were invented by a human mind.
Our mind is not a machine. A machine is not influenced by emotion. It does not self heal or grow. There is an intelligence in a living body that is not just accessed through a trained and reasoning mind. Meditation is about recognising what it is about us that is different to a machine that just habitually thinks.
I know that you have a perspective on meditation, perhaps because it does not work for you. Or maybe the idea that it can have benefit, challenges the perspective you have developed in order to leave behind a troubled past and avoid being duped again.
Most of us on this board can understand that, having once believed we possessed absolute truths. Now just when we thought we had given up absolute truths we find we have areas of resistance that are to us absolute truths.
Terry I am not trying to covert you, or persuade you to surrender your mind to a white noise. I am just pointing out that meditation has benefited many people. You are not among them and do not wish to be. Many people believe that religion has benefited them. I think they are mistaken and do not wish to be among them. So I see where you are coming from.
Imagine standing on a mountain side looking over a green valley as far as the eye can see.
Feeling the breeze and listening to the sound of kestrels in the air. Watching the clouds move across the sky until you are free from thoughts about work or searching for solutions to problems.
Until your mind stops analysing and correcting every fault in the world. Concentrating until your mind is empty of words and fully at one with this experience.
After twenty minutes of silent wordless observation you start to walk back down the mountain.
Twenty wasted minutes that could have been employed by the chatter of the rational Mind? Or a wonderful moment of reality away from the mad world that we have fashioned into shape and then mistaken for reality?
Your mind feels clear and calm. Suddenly the answer to a long standing problem pops into you mind without being asked to and you find you are singing to yourself and the lyrics of the song have meaning to you.
Maybe you will find time to do this again. If not up a mountain then in a garden or just a comfortable chair at home recalling the experience.
Maybe you know more than you think you know...