Hi Glen
This is it. You’ve said it plainly now:
The story of ‘me’ appearing so often that I didn't see it as just a story.
Stay with that, but tighten the last loose threads you raised.
How many seconds before thought becomes dominating thought?
Look.
Is there actually a timeline/ a threshold/ a measurable shift
Or is there simply thought appearing, then more thought appearing?
The idea of “dominating” is already another thought about thought.
On a practical level, there are thoughts talking about DE (what is here), which are useful (part of the flow). But then there are
secondary thoughts (thoughts
about thoughts) - judging the DE, basing it on labels taken for real “things”, assuming “good”, “bad” to be absolute measures and not conditioned labels.
Perceptions change (on their own) when there is more seeing what really is happening. The more looking, the less “dominance”/ the less of secondary thoughts / the less non existing entities. Self-organisation in progress
Thoughts are just known
Good. Now check:
Does “known” require a knower? Or is “known” just another way of saying thought appears??
When thought leaves, there is just one of the five senses.
I think it’s time to look at this deeper. Look again.
Is there “one of the five senses” or just what is appearing?
The classification “five senses” is thought.
Close your eyes and allow a thought or a series of thoughts to appear. Continue to pay attention to thoughts as they appear for a few more seconds. With your eyes still closed, listen to whatever sound is present for several moments. Now, go back and forth between thoughts and the sound.
Does the sound appear in a different place to thoughts?
Can you find an actual line/wall/boundary that divides the thoughts and the sound? Or is the line a mental construct?
We don’t experience our senses individually. Rather, these are different aspects/labels of experience. Thought tells us that our senses are separate streams of information. We see with our eyes, hear with our ears, feel with our skin, smell with our nose, taste with our tongue. In DE, though, it is seen as a one experience. Although speech is perceived through the ears, what we see can change what we hear. In this video, a man produces the same syllable over and over again. If you watch his mouth, you’ll hear the syllable “fah,” but if you look away, you’ll hear “bah.” Although your ears hear “bah,” your eyes see “fah”. This phenomenon is known as the McGurk effect. (
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2k8fHR9jKVM )
Another example of sensory interaction is how both taste and smell are vital for savouring food (flavour). If smell is lost or impaired, for instance, the taste of food will also be impaired, even if taste receptors on the tongue are working fine.
Here is a fun video that demonstrates how a relationship between sight and touch:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DphlhmtGRqI
Even though it might look as if there are clearly defined senses, DE shows a different story. So even the senses are dependently originated/
empty of inherent existence labels.
If arising and arisen thoughts are part of THIS then THIS is the whole show.
Yes. Now don’t turn that into a concept. Check it:
Is anything outside of THIS? Anything observing it, controlling it, standing apart from it?
The thoughts that use my vocal chords have a manifestation in my head.
Slow that right down...
Can you find a location where thoughts occur?
Is there an actual place called “head” in direct experience?
Or is there sensation (pressure, tingling, etc.), a mental image of a head, a thought saying “this is where thoughts happen”?
A sound (labelled “
vocal chords”) happens. That sound is heard. Fine.
But the thought that precedes it, where is that? Can you point to it?
Is it inside something? Or is “inside the head” just another thought about where it is?
Does thought appear in a location? Or does it simply appear…
Furthermore… Is it actually heard (like a sound through the ears)? Or is it known as a thought?
Does it have volume, a direction, a distance? Or are those assumed?
So is there a container (a head), inside which the voice is happening?
Or is there the thought/”voice”, plus a mental image of a head, plus a thought saying “this is inside”
When a thought appears as a “voice”, is there a speaker? Or just voiceless words/thoughts/mental sound
with a thought afterward saying: “that was me thinking”
If the “voice” is just another appearance, what happens to the idea of a thinker behind it?
Now the key part:
Does the actual voice/speech belong to someone? To Glen? To his vocal chords?
Or even with the actual speech (voice) there are just sensations, thoughts and sound happening?
Look!
Is there even a trace of a real “you” or only what is happening and sometimes a thought saying “this is me”?
If it’s not here now was it ever?
LOOK! These are pointers for continuous looking. The shift of perception happens in looking not in content/logical conclusion
Love
Rali
“Your assumptions are your windows on the world. Scrub them off every once in a while, or the light won't come in.”
― Alan Alda
"The moment I am aware that I am aware I am not aware. Awareness means the observer is not"
― Jiddu Krishnamurti