Good morning Bryan!
That's true, I must be present always because I cannot say that I don't exist. I think that my choice of words was incorrect here. Instead of saying I have to remember to be present what I meant is that I have to make an effort to change my perspective to that of awareness or the witness. And I'm sure you are going to tell me that it's the same, i.e. how can I not be that awareness or in that state, I guess for me it's an attention thing. I.e. whenever my attention is on something or doing something, I don't feel like I'm in that state that I described to you the night I was witnessing teeth-brushing..
Expectation! Attention is always on something! Test this! But thoughts are saying what…..? That attention should be here and not there????? Which wave doesn’t belong in the ocean Bryan?
What state is EVER permanent?
So then Bryan onto touch!
Touch the table with your eyes shut (or open). Pretend like it’s the first time you have ever touched a table. Go straight to the raw sensation/perception. What is your direct experience of this ‘table’? List your direct experience. Is it senses again? Is it thoughts again? Look very closely. Which comes first the senses or the thoughts?
Does the sensation of touching come with a shape, density, weight, size, colour, age or function? Does this sensation come with a ‘not me’ label or ‘other’ label? Is it one sensation/perception or two?
Look at how thoughts try and take over, try and explain, try and prove. Notice your memories or references with which you compare the experience.
Sit with these sensations. Look at them. Look at the labelling e.g. table, hand. Look at the thoughts or story that attach at the end of this list if any. What is your direct experience of these words? Do they exist outside of thought? Are they sensations again? Are they just thoughts again? Look very closely. Which comes first the sensation or the thoughts? Don’t pay attention to the thoughts just look at what they do, when they come in.
Sit on a chair with your eyes closed. Feel the Direct Experience of sitting there. Notice thoughts thinking, labelling and explaining. Notice memory too. Notice sensations experiencing. Notice the sensation of bottom on chair – what is that – a thought? Notice the ‘me’ ‘mine labels e.g. this is my bottom – but look closely at that sensation labelling – is it yours, or just coming and going along with thoughts, ever changing. Is it the thought that wants to own? How many sensations do you notice? 2? One bottom sensation, and one chair sensation? How is that possible? Where does one sensation end and another begin? Locate that line. Can you feel that line? Or is that thought? Can you sense that line – or is that thought explaining the sensation?
Do we experience sensations or do we experience sensing? For us to experience a sensation it would have to be independently walking around?
Eyes closed. Turn your attention to your skin. Do you have Direct Experience of it being outside?
Do you experience a sensation inside another sensation? Do you experience a perception inside another perception? A sensation inside a perception, a perception inside a sensation? Do you experience a body in the world and a mind in the body? How can a body be in the world and a mind in a body? Do you experience a thought inside a perception or a sensation? How can you experience a thought inside a body or inside the world? Experience has no inside or outside – it is just experience seamlessly experiencing.
Hugs Sarah xxx
If you understand, things are just as they are; if you do not understand, things are just as they are.