Many spiritual traditions employ certain mental techniques (meditation) which consist in inhibiting mental activity whilst nonetheless remaining fully conscious, which is supposed to lead to a realisation of one's own true nature prior to habitual self-substantialisation. In this paper I propose that this practice can be understood as a special means of becoming aware of consciousness itself as such. To explain this claim I conduct some phenomenologically oriented considerations about the nature of consciousness qua presence and the problem of self-presence of this presence.
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Verzitet Beogradu, Filozofski Fak, Cika Ljubina 18-20, RS-11000 Belgrade, SerbiaVerzitet Beogradu, Filozofski Fak, Cika Ljubina 18-20, RS-11000 Belgrade, Serbia
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Univ Alberto Hurtado, Fac Filosofia & Humanidades, Dept Filosofia, Santiago 6500620, ChileUniv Alberto Hurtado, Fac Filosofia & Humanidades, Dept Filosofia, Santiago 6500620, Chile