Terrific! So it is only another thought that links the thought with the sensation.I did this a few times today. Sensation of tiredness, frustration and anxiety.Couldn't find any link between thought and sensation. Sensation is AE sensation and thought is AE of thought. Thought says it's such and such a sensation being experienced and thought tells it's stories about why sensation is there but there is no actual link. I remembered the exercise about the balancing scales, thought on one side and sensation on the other. It's impossible to look at them both at the same time.Put aside 10 minutes and sit with your eyes closed, and think of a story that brings up a sensation in the body. Then I want you to LOOK very very carefully with your eyes still closed to see if you can find/see an actual link between the thought and the sensation. If the sensation starts to dissipate, then bring the story to mind again and keep on looking to see if you can see/find a link. Do this exercise at least 3-4 time throughout your day, making sure you are looking very carefully.
Let me know what you find.
Simply sit with sensation or watch thought, both cannot be looked at at the same time. Same outcome, it soon passes.
So let’s take this to the idea that sensation is coming from sight - the object seen. In this example, the object being the ‘hand’.
1. Close the eyes and hold up one hand. Pay attention only to the felt sensation ‘of the hand’.
2. Open the eyes, and now observe the hand by looking only.
3. While looking at the hand, pay attention to the felt sensations.
Repeat 1 to 3 as many times as needed and investigate…
Is there any link between the sensation and the sight, meaning that the sensation is ‘coming from’ the sight (labelled as ‘hand’) or only thought and mental constructs link them?
Lovely, Linda. So is there an experiencer of experience?No. The experience sensation is known and knowing of sensation is knowing - knowingknown. There could not be sensation without the knowing of it.So if experience is appearing as sensation then there can only be the knowingknow as there in no separation. There is no known without the knowing of it. Can there be sensation without the knowing of it?
Haha, yes! How could it possibly be known that there is ever a forest!There would be no experience of it, no colour, no thought about a tree falling, no sound. It would not be known.If a tree falls in the forest and no one is there, does it still make a sound?
Love, Kay

