Hi Tupapa,
It looks like (but maybe I am wrong), that you make a thing (some thing) out of awareness: the space in which all this is occurring. If you say: "It is that place, that brings true peace", I cant help interpreting that as you are separated from it. That you want to go there, because sometimes you are not there?
That it is a some-thing that brings peace. Is that so?
Let focus a moment on experiencing. For example experiencing peace.
If you look closely, is it clear to you for that moment there is this feeling of peace only?
So not someone experiencing it in the same time? And in the same time no "space" in which the feeling is experienced? Only this feeling of peace?
Warm regards, Petrus
Scratching the surface
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Hi Petrus,
Are we in agreement up to here?
There is only the feeling of peace, or a feeling of anger, but there is an experiential difference. Sometimes peace or anger is noticed arising, sometimes they are unnoticed.
Best wishes
Tupapa
I am using that expression because it was the one used in the video you referenced. What I understand is that “awareness/consciousness/that which is before thought/ the space in which all this is occurring”, they are all synonymous.It looks like (but maybe I am wrong), that you make a thing (some thing) out of awareness: the space in which all this is occurring.
Are we in agreement up to here?
No, this was badly explained on my behalf. It is always here, only sometimes it is noticed and others it is unnoticed.If you say: "It is that place, that brings true peace", I cant help interpreting that as you are separated from it. That you want to go there, because sometimes you are not there?
That it is a some-thing that brings peace. Is that so?
There is never someone experiencing anything.Let focus a moment on experiencing. For example experiencing peace.
If you look closely, is it clear to you for that moment there is this feeling of peace only?
So not someone experiencing it in the same time? And in the same time no "space" in which the feeling is experienced? Only this feeling of peace?
There is only the feeling of peace, or a feeling of anger, but there is an experiential difference. Sometimes peace or anger is noticed arising, sometimes they are unnoticed.
Best wishes
Tupapa
Re: Scratching the surface
Hi Tupapa,
I see you see, but this last issue is crucial:
if they are unnoticed, who is saying they do exist?
can you understand it is like you are saying there is a reality separate from you and sometimes you notice it and sometimes you dont?
warmest regards, Petrus
I see you see, but this last issue is crucial:
unnoticed by whom?...sometimes they are unnoticed...
if they are unnoticed, who is saying they do exist?
can you understand it is like you are saying there is a reality separate from you and sometimes you notice it and sometimes you dont?
warmest regards, Petrus
Re: Scratching the surface
Hi Petrus,
The reason why I insist in the noticing is because there is a huge difference between noticing thoughts/emotions as they arise, and noticing them after the fact.
If for instance anger arises, it governs behaviour and can have a very destructive outcome. If, on the other hand anger is noticed as it arises, it can be seen as what it is; simply a temporary appearance in awareness, that fades away like any other thing that arises.
So, if I may amend my statement, I would say the following; Noticing whatever is arising as it arises, as opposed to noticing it after the fact has tremendous implications on how life is experienced.
best wishes
Tupapa.
Yes I can see how this would lead to separation; however, I talk about noticing not as an act involving a witnessing agent that is separate from what is noticed. For me, noticing just happens, without a witness. You are right, if something isn´t noticed, how can we say it exists.unnoticed by whom?
if they are unnoticed, who is saying they do exist?
can you understand it is like you are saying there is a reality separate from you and sometimes you notice it and sometimes you dont?
warmest regards, Petrus
The reason why I insist in the noticing is because there is a huge difference between noticing thoughts/emotions as they arise, and noticing them after the fact.
If for instance anger arises, it governs behaviour and can have a very destructive outcome. If, on the other hand anger is noticed as it arises, it can be seen as what it is; simply a temporary appearance in awareness, that fades away like any other thing that arises.
So, if I may amend my statement, I would say the following; Noticing whatever is arising as it arises, as opposed to noticing it after the fact has tremendous implications on how life is experienced.
best wishes
Tupapa.
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Hi Tupapa,
If noticing is happening you state: all is well. It could. But it also could be the opposite.
It is also clear you prefer the noticing from the not noticing. Can you see this preferring as an experience only?
Is there anything you can do to change this flow of things?
Is there an I, capable of making noticing happen more often?
Warmest regards, Petrus
Ok. You state not noticing can have a destructive outcome. It could be. But also: it could not be.If for instance anger arises, it governs behaviour and can have a very destructive outcome. If, on the other hand anger is noticed as it arises, it can be seen as what it is;
If noticing is happening you state: all is well. It could. But it also could be the opposite.
It is also clear you prefer the noticing from the not noticing. Can you see this preferring as an experience only?
Is there anything you can do to change this flow of things?
Is there an I, capable of making noticing happen more often?
Warmest regards, Petrus
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Yes, I am not claiming that noticing will necessarily lead to a state of equanimity.Ok. You state not noticing can have a destructive outcome. It could be. But also: it could not be.
If noticing is happening you state: all is well. It could. But it also could be the opposite.
Yes, the preference is also just another experience arising.It is also clear you prefer the noticing from the not noticing. Can you see this preferring as an experience only?
No, this has already been established, there is nothing that “I” can do to change things. But seeing the empty nature of thoughts and emotions can lead to dramatic experiential changes.Is there anything you can do to change this flow of things?
Is there an I, capable of making noticing happen more often?
Best wishes
tupapa
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Hi Tupapa,
Warm regards, Petrus
Tell me. I am curious...But seeing the empty nature of thoughts and emotions can lead to dramatic experiential changes.
Warm regards, Petrus
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Hi Tupapa,
By the way: is searching still going on over there?
Regards, Petrus.
By the way: is searching still going on over there?
Regards, Petrus.
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Hi Petrus,
Unless there´s something else you'd like to look at, nothing else is coming up here.
Best wishes,
Tupapa.
Unless there´s something else you'd like to look at, nothing else is coming up here.
Best wishes,
Tupapa.
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Hi Tupapa,
So, the search is over?
And still like to know what you mean by:
"But seeing the empty nature of thoughts and emotions can lead to dramatic experiential changes."
Are you experiencing dramatic experiential changes?
Warmest regards, Petrus
So, the search is over?
And still like to know what you mean by:
"But seeing the empty nature of thoughts and emotions can lead to dramatic experiential changes."
Are you experiencing dramatic experiential changes?
Warmest regards, Petrus
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Yes, I can´t see anywhere else for this conversation to move on to from here.Hi Tupapa,
So, the search is over?
No, without wanting to sound disparaging towards this exchange, real changes took place prior to this, through introspection and by noticing thoughts as temporary appearances in awareness, noticing the selflessness of consciousness, and seeing how consciousness remains unchanged no matter what appears within it.And still like to know what you mean by:
"But seeing the empty nature of thoughts and emotions can lead to dramatic experiential changes."
Are you experiencing dramatic experiential changes?
That was the real aHa moment!
If there is something specific that you would like to explore, lets go for it but nothing is coming up here,
Best wishes,
TUpapa.
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Hi TUpapa,
Good news: The other guides have no more questions and confirmed.
So now a LU admin will contact you and invite you for the "post-gate" groups.
Thanks a lot for our conversation. It was very interesting.
Maybe we meet again on the other side. Of the gateless gate I mean, haha.
Warmest regards, Petrus
Good news: The other guides have no more questions and confirmed.
So now a LU admin will contact you and invite you for the "post-gate" groups.
Thanks a lot for our conversation. It was very interesting.
Maybe we meet again on the other side. Of the gateless gate I mean, haha.
Warmest regards, Petrus
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Hi Petrus,
Many thanks for devoting your time to this conversation, it's been a very interesting and insightful exchange, look forward to continuing sharing views.
Best wishes,
Tupapa.
Many thanks for devoting your time to this conversation, it's been a very interesting and insightful exchange, look forward to continuing sharing views.
Best wishes,
Tupapa.
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