Having read your last three posts, I think I will skip returning to the one prior, we are moving along fast!
OK, it is not nice to feel betrayed for sure, but you can sense the body sensations and this is key. Let's simplify the sensations like the apple exercise.Feeling betrayed, how does this feel in the body?
It’s a squeeze in the heart. Literally a heartache. Blood pressure is rising, I can feel the blood rising in my left arm at most. Like when you smoke a cigarette after a long time, and the blood vessels are narrowing.
There is also a stomachache. Like there is a whole in the stomach.
There is sadness and rage.
My testicles get smaller, and pulling up into the stomach.
Squeeze in heart - Sensation
Blood pressure is rising. This is thought/interpretation
How does blood pressure fEEL in the body?
Stomachache and feeling of hole in stomach - Sensation
Sadness and rage - This is thought / interpretation because I can now ask you
How do sadness and rage FEEL in the body?
Are they both there together or does one overlay the other?
This is an example of how to dismantle body sensation from thought.
An emotion is a body sensation plus a label and they seem to be intertwined, but when we ask the question of the label about how does that feel, then we can see that the label is not the sensation, it is an overlay. What is DE is Sensation.
Also feelings get confused like emotions, sensation plus label. I feel tired.
How does it feel to feel tired?
Do you see this?
So what do you see when you actually LOOK at the apple (see the Colored Socks pointer on how to look) What do you see in DE?
Are you sure that you don't know?I don’t know what I’m looking at, without labels.
(don't know is already content of thought, its already too much for DE)
Yes!No apple, no colors, no shape. It is.
1. Is one truer than the other, and If so, which one?
Yes!Yes, the description of what happening without an I, feels more real.
2. What is here without labels?
Beautiful!Calmness, Curiosity. Amazment. Gratitude.
3. Do labels affect the experience or just describe it?
(If answer is yes then "Nope. Not one bit. There's an exercise for that. I may give it next. but for now. if I write GREEN does the label, "green" change what you actually see? No.
Yes!The labels, are taking away the curiosity and the focus on the object. What is seen is the same, but taking away the filter of the labels, there is suddenly an amazement, a curiosity. The experience is more vivid, interesting. There is no ugly or beautiful.
4. Did you notice any differences in the body?
YES!Yes. In the first version, there is tension. A feeling, that something is off-putting.
In the second version, there is more calmness, it feels more relaxed. A feeling of it is, as it is.
To put it simply:
Lies are contractions. tense, tight & heavy.
Truth is expansive, relaxed, loose & light.
Most people can find this in their gut or heart.
Thinking to find the answer won't help in this inquiry. That's never the way to help you to SEE.
TRUTH FROM LIE EXERCISE
Here is how to distinguish truth from lies.
We often lie every day & don't realize it.
For example, the grocery clerk asks, "How are you?" You reply, "I'm fine." While, yes. there is a sense in which we are always fine, even in the middle of suffering, at that moment, you were grieving the death of your dog, you had a slight sore throat & you had a headache, but you didn't feel like sharing all of that with the grocery clerk, so you lied, "I'm fine."
Also, it matters none at all how "distant" the remembered lie is. Besides the fact that time itself is fictional, a kind if lie, as we recall the lie it becomes present in this moment, as if it were happening now. This brings the body Sensation that accompanies lying.
Lies can be intentional or unintentional, conscious or unconscious, even so automatic that we ourselves are fooled.
The story of a separate "self" is a lie.
Say "I" to yourself. How does the thought "I" feel in the body?
This is the lie you came here to see through. Therefore, it is helpful to notice the body Sensation of lying as one of the tools for finding the truth of no self.
You want to be in touch with body Sensations & able to clearly express them in words. This will help.
Lies are usually felt in the heart or solar plexus as a contraction that we may label as tight, heavy or tense.
In contrast, truth is usually expansive. We may call it loose, light or relaxed.
First, can you remember a time when you lied to someone you loved?
Here we count anything, lies we think of as "big" or "small" that "matter" or don't "matter."
How are you? I'm fine. No, your knee hurts, but you don't feel like discussing it with the grocery clerk.
It's a lie. A seemingly "bigger" one will work better for this exercise.
Find the lie. I don't need the whole story, just a few key words to refer to it.
Then scan your body for any Sensation (DE or Direct Experience), particularly in the gut or maybe the heart. Check very closely.
What is found?
If you think the memory you used wasn't clear enough, find another one or lie to yourself right now, make something up.
1 + 1 = 14 is a lie.
I love eating worms is (probably) a lie.
Or call up a video of a lying politician & notice what Sensations arise as you listen.
I will give you a clue: it is not that peaceful Sensation you felt before when you omitted "I." (refers to an exercise I gave before this one)
Please report back with what body Sensations (not interpretations) you feel when you say a lie or sense someone else lying. Bodies can feel hot or cold, heavy or light, contraction or expansion, etc.
"Peaceful" is an interpretation of a body Sensation, not the Sensation itself, for example.
Do you see that? *
Love
Rowena

