You said no need to answer, but it seems worth a brief comment - I did mean this 'solid' as an experiential term, not an assumption about how things are. It was a feeling hard to describe, but I was trying to capture a felt sense of something like confidence or integrity in my feeling being, a kind of trust in the experiencing of the moment. Still hard to describe! But I hope that says a little more about it.What does this actually mean? No need to answer, just consider the statement. Is this thinking?More solid.
This was also meant to convey something experiential - I'm clearly not doing a very good job of this! I guess trying to put any of this into language runs into the problem of concepts, especially when the experience is not yet very crystallised. But the patterning I referred to was an inner visual-type experience that accompanied bringing my name into mind, which had vague images - sensed memories - and coloration and a kind of felt texture. Maybe it is a type of thinking I suppose - but not a conceptual kind, they're sensory images.Conceptualization. How is this anything but thinking ?It’s all just patternings of the whole.
Two things come up here, when I look for this "I". The first is a version of those sensory images, colours I talked about above, with a felt sense that memories are arising, although they're vague and I'm not focusing on them - they don't become full-fledged stories. They don't have a location, they're ideas - imagistic thoughts - not sure how to describe them but anyway it's not a "thing". The other is this living, breathing, so familiar body. That feels like a location for some sort of I. It's not an ownership feeling, it's a sense of presence from a particular place in any given moment. An experiencing perspective.There is a gentle movement here. Now I will ask you as there is no location of your name, can you tell me where this "I" you talk about is located? Look for it.
OK :)How is this Looking Directly? Don't pontificate- that's thinkingIt’s “in my mind” – whatever that means
Just to mention - I'm experimenting with quotes-within-quotes this time - got it wrong last time I tried so hopefully this'll work but sorry in advance if this comes out a bit of a mess. Will try again if so!
Grateful thanks as ever for all your help, Lawrence.
warmly,
willing

