Good afternoon Vince!If you capture the moment between the sting sensation and thoughts arriving (to explain), you could call that Direct Experience.
By the time the mind enters, it is memory (that is the first instance of the sting)
If you take the direct experiencing of seeing, there is nothing else. No subject, no object. Just seeing. Now don't take my word for this. Look at something and keep focussing until thoughts quieten. Don't try and quieten them. Just wait. It will happen.
Oops, sounds nervewrecking!!sometimes the day starts off with a bang
Excitement here for sure... I guess it must be fear on some level that does not reach my mind. I welcome it as a pregnant woman welcomes her labour. I already feel rather exited at times over this, but sometimes get overwhelmed by despair, but more excitment than despair!If you welcome it (rather than attempt to avoid it) it will morph into excitement. A great new adventure. (not that you can actually DO anything about it)
Getting better every day reading the me.The big thing here is not what was happening, but that you could SEE it happening. No need (for you) to explain it.
This is odd. “Story arises”. I am not aware of the story but I agree that those were signs of fear. Alarm in the body. But more fascination than fear. Body seem more talkative than mind here. At least more easy to "read". From throat down to the navel area.Ah, story arises, that you were in the 'flight' phase of the fright/flight reaction.
Interesting facet!Beliefs are a 'living out' of the concept.
As with all of this stuff, don't ever take what i say as gospel
Wow, whatever belief I think of seem ancient! As if never questioned, just gets dragged along through the years. Strange find.
Yes we have created each other over the centuries so no wonder we are chained sometimes by the language. But hard to believe that the colour it the clear sky or sea (sometimes) didn't have a name until recently!When doing this stuff, i can literally see how our language is evolved by our interpretation of experience. ..and how our experience is shaped by our language.
But aren't we scratching here? Could this be counterproductive?Ah, nail head being hit !
It's easy to overlook what IS.
For Vince, the portal to 'waking up', was when I was told "the mosquito bite of seeking will never heal while you keep scratching it." ..then THIS IS IT ! hit Me in the face.
Re the nail head; "too close to be seen". A biggie apparently. But if it is to close to see is there anything to be done? It's just too close. Just pray for the random grace? I can see there is not any solidity in me/I/the experiencer, mere thoughts, beliefs and notions, I can see that no one is Doing the sensory input, it just seem to happen. But in every cell of my body it seem to be the experiencer, the subject. This is the crux. I can't seem to get past this. Deep conditioning, too hung up on language? Too "rich" to get through the needles eye? I feel stuck in a dead end with brick walls all over painted grafitti style with lots of words.
Was at a concert this evening. There were no doer of the hearing or seeing if looked into closely. There were seeing and hearing. "I" seemed to mystically merge with the object. Spontaneously hopeless to try finding a limit where the listener ends and the listened-to starts. The seeing seem to appear at the object strangely enough! No apparent distance between seer and seen. But is that TRUE? The "bodymind" have another take on it. Light passing through the lens, picked up by receptors in the eye, travelling via nerves and synapses to the centre of vision in the brain...and so on. A scientific "story"? Are there multiple truths?Neuroscience tells us that the whole thing happened in your brain. That two people sitting side by side, would see entirely different objects. (although they would probably give it the same label)
Is there a see-er and a seen ? ..or only see-ing ?
I know of experience that believing is not going to do it. Nowadays I don't take anyone's word (in these matters at least) as an object of belief. Has to be "seen".
The apparent "subject" of mine seem to mostly dwell in my body, sharing room with my intuition...
That's interesting! Means that most of what we experience "now" apparently is already history! When I look, there is only "now" and it's an eternal now like the dinosaurs perished "now". But at the same time now is extremely short! Feels almost as it isn't even a "now" So eternity AND very short "depth of field" (photo term) at the same time. This is when scrutinised, maybe not felt in ordinary life. More of a deduction but definitely seen.
Had a lesson in DE yesterday morning. Sat I the yard sipping tea when I heard a weird, powerful noise close over my head, coming fast from right to left. I caught a glimpse of something. Didn't last long until I realised it was a murderous magpie chasing an intruder off his territory. History in a matter of seconds.
Sorry, messed up with quotes but i thing you´ll get it
Back when travelling done
Best regards with gratitude
Birdman

