Consciousness has properties that when these fade out and are perceived as its functionality in itself, it transitions into a state of pure attention without these functions of it. This consciousness does not have properties such as past, present or future and is not dependent on our external senses. It does not rest on any mental concepts, on what their composition is, or on what labels we put on them. Nor on how we prefer to relate to them. It is the pure consciousness whose content consists of our experiences as they are, without consciousness’s own inherent properties distorting them. Ordinary consciousness is something that we constantly return to, and provide with the awareness of the unconditional relief of pure attention, which constantly fills consciousness with its liberation from consciousness’s own internal functionality. With being as it is, independent of the conditioning that exposes our ability to insight with cognitive distortions.