A logical mind seeks freedom and joy
Re: A logical mind seeks freedom and joy
It seems fuzzier than I originally thought, but I still consider the sensation itself a border..
Re: A logical mind seeks freedom and joy
Yes, looks like there sensation gets called boundary, and that it's a gradient which gets gradually less perceptible the deeper into the skin I follow it.
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Re: A logical mind seeks freedom and joy
Touch something with your eyes closed, then open your eyes and look at your hand.
Is the feeling of the boundary in the same place as the sight of the hand touching the surface? How are the sight and sensation related?
Is the feeling of the boundary in the same place as the sight of the hand touching the surface? How are the sight and sensation related?
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When I first place my hand on a surface, eyes closed, there's a spontaneous "pulse" of a mental image which wanes quickly.
The tactile boundary does seem to be in the same place as the visual experience. If I try to move it by imagining a sensation where there are no fingers, I can't.
The tactile boundary does seem to be in the same place as the visual experience. If I try to move it by imagining a sensation where there are no fingers, I can't.
Re: A logical mind seeks freedom and joy
Looking more closely what I mentioned earlier, I notice there's less of a sense of pressure and more of a sense of temperature (difference).
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Re: A logical mind seeks freedom and joy
Narracja,
Unfortunately, I am going to have to step back from guiding for a while, because my life has just gotten really complicated. I'm OK, but don't really have the energy to be a good guide right now. I'm very sorry.
Would you like to keep going with another guide?
ES
Unfortunately, I am going to have to step back from guiding for a while, because my life has just gotten really complicated. I'm OK, but don't really have the energy to be a good guide right now. I'm very sorry.
Would you like to keep going with another guide?
ES
It's all fun and games until somebody loses an "I"!
Re: A logical mind seeks freedom and joy
Completely understood. Happy to hear you're alive :) I'm grateful for your work, would like to keep going with someone. Which forum should I post a request to?
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Re: A logical mind seeks freedom and joy
There is a "Further Investigation" forum under "Unleashed". I also recommend checking out LU groups doing other kinds of inquiry, especially the "Ten Fetters" group. PM me if you want more info.
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Re: A logical mind seeks freedom and joy
Great, thanks. Take care!
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