Vipassana meditation in day to day life

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No, it is not the pure mind (assuming of course you have a clear idea of what you mean when you use the label 'pure mind' along with the implications). What you experienced is that which you wrote- "...thinking stops, then for 2 or 3 minutes no thinking". In other words, what you have written at the beginning of your question is what you experienced.

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In Vipassana meditation, the primary focus centers on our own body and its various parts to cultivate detachment and alleviate desires related to the self. This meditation encourages a profound exploration, contemplating the impermanent and even repulsive aspects of the body. The objective is to comprehend that there is nothing permanent to cling to, as both our physical form and our soul undergo ceaseless change. This realization highlights the inevitability of change and mortality, applicable to all beings across all worlds. The ultimate goal of Vipassana meditation is to attain a deeper understanding of truth, relinquish attachment, and embark on the path to enlightenment.

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