There is no one, it’s just another thoughtIf there is nothing “besides what is seen, heard, or sensed that is not a thought” where is the “one to experience anything outside of the thoughts”?
I can’t tell if something is replaced, it was and is just thoughtIs the “self” entity now replaced by “no self” entity, an experiencer with “no experiencer”/just thinker/just observer?
There has always been thought about experience. I’ve never experienced anything without thoughts.Can a thought experience a thought or anything else?
Neither of those. There’s no me, just thoughts about the experienceAre you identifying “yourself” as experience or with experience?
How is THIS is not a thought? Anything that is seen, heard, sensed has a label and separate. There is no way to experience THIS without being separate from it. Like Deep sleep, I don’t experience that because I’m not there, but anything else either dreaming or waking up is experienced because there “I” am. And this “I” is just a thought.What’s here that is not a thought?THIS?
I've tried many and had some deep, thoughtless experiences, but 'I' wasn’t there. I only knew because, afterward, I looked at the time and realized an hour had passed, which I couldn’t perceive while 'I' and thoughts were absent.It doesn't happen through thinking but by sitting quietly and midfully. There are various techniques for meditatiing which final goal is to see that there is more to this than thought - aka the gap between thoughts. You can try focusing on the breath or another object, or no object at all. There are a ton of techniques - pick one that works for you and stay with it for days or even years. The more you do it the more you see it - noticing vs thinking.
Layers of thoughts. Can anyone experience this world beyond the filter of their thoughts and still remain? Is there truly an objective experience? Even those who claim to have pure experience still have subjective experiences—just not personal ones. The illusion persists because if the illusion comes to an end, what can be called clinical death will take place. So, if we give up one illusion, we will always replace it with another.What makes it subjective???
Are there others in DE? How do you know there’s anyone else?This can create the illusion that our subjective perspective is all-encompassing, as if it is the only reality that exists. This idea is reinforced by the fact that we have no direct access to anyone else's subjective experience.
What’s the proof of that in direct experience?However, there is a deeper reality that exists beyond the limitations of individual perspective.
Whether there’s another reality or not is not important to me. Even if there is, we can’t access it. I also don’t subscribe to solipsism, as I find it one of the most absurd ideas out there. In what sense would the world be created 'by one’s consciousness'? If there’s a part of one’s consciousness generating the world, over which one has no control or knowledge, how is it ‘theirs’ at all? I place no value on my thoughts or what they form regarding what is true, false, or how the world operates.
If we’re honest with our definitions, it may* be possible that there is an external world that is fundamentally different from reality as we experience it. But once again, this belief brings nothing of value—it doesn’t offer new information or impact reality in any way—making it ultimately worthless.
Can I choose to let go and accept the emptiness of things? If I can sit with raw sensations, recognize thoughts for what they are, and let go, then I could also choose to stop breathing (at least for a short while). Isn’t that clear?Can you decide not to breathe right now? Is that your decision? Are you the thinker of that thought?
“I” exists in thoughts.“I” exists? Where? Thoughts are there for sure but where is “I”?
The same thing that you are telling it to let go, or sit with sensations.What is that “I” which inquires into validity of thoughts???
Maybe you can be clearer about who you are talking to or asking exactly to do this inquiry: "Rather than accepting thoughts as facts, inquire into their validity"Are you mistaking language for reality again?
I don’t know what is realityAre you mistaking language for reality again?
Isn’t even thought about old trauma right here right now? How can there be anything that is not right here right now? Even pas and futures are only thoughts that are here right now.When thoughts are about what is right here right now, there are about DE – part of the flow. When thoughts are about previous experience, old trauma, and fictitious characters taken seriously, they become a nuisance, a stick in the wheel.
This is clearThere is no one noticing, there are only thoughts self-correcting around experience… Is that not clear?
This is the paragraph that resonates with me right now. My takeaway is to stop trying to understand, make sense of, practice, or analyze direct experience for any goal or purpose. Trying to find new concepts, new ideas, new thoughts, and new beliefs or change anything. Just live moment by moment and abandon the illusion/hope of finding clarity, grasping it intellectually, or making it better. As you’ve said before: 'This isn’t a process to make things easier for you so you can live happily ever after.'When the grip on needing to define or protect a specific identity is released, life becomes less about what we are (and what we are not) and more about being itself. Just experiencing, moment by moment, without the usual layers of judgment or self-consciousness.
This perspective doesn’t require any belief system—it’s more about observing and experiencing what’s here, right now, with curiosity and openness.
How does this perspective feel for you? Does it bring up curiosity or maybe more questions?
Thank you,
Shafigh