There is a place within that knows.

Not from pros or cons, or costs and benefits
It precedes and transcends rationality and logic
It is neither inductive nor deductive

It cannot be explained and it will not be argued with
It does not care to be right or if you think it's wrong
It does not need to conclude or be certain
It simply knows,
with which it is at complete peace.


How do we find it?

I think … it is not found in the mind that seeks certaintiy, nor in the logical mind that considers costs and benefits, or the mind that sets a goal or the mind that plans, or the mind that predicts consequences. It is beneath and under and behind that, so those must be let go of in order for the knowing to reveal itself.

The nature of it is precisely that it does not need to know, it does not seek the answers, but simply lets them become. It is more of a witness than a proclaimer. It can be advisor and guide, but never dictator or decider.

It is found in stillness and few words. It is found in careful observation and witnessing with the eyes and ears. It is found in the in-breath and revealed on the out-breath. Hm.