...that ideation becomes secondary. Thinking is available, like a useful tool, but it is no longer dominant. If you become one-with "what is," there is no gap, and there is no "you" separate from the action. You do what has to be done, and then you do the next thing that has to be done. There is no past, present, or future; there is only THIS---fingers typing on a keyboard, eyes seeing words on a computer screen. It is very simple.