Yes, It is true.If it is not coming from one of these, it is thought-content. Is this true?
No, it is not possible.Is it possible to experience something other than through the senses or as a thought-content?
There is a cup with dark brown liquid. It is hot coffee It is black and orange. The coffee swishes around in a circle.Let's try an exercise. Find a cup and place it in front of you, with some water or something you can drink. Look at whatever liquid is inside the cup, notice it's color if it has any, the shape of it in the cup, as many details as possible. Now close your eyes and think of the water or whatever liquid is inside it. Is it cold? Hot? What would it feel like touching your lips? How about drinking it, will it be quenching? Imagine yourself drinking it.
Eyes closed there are thoughts about the cup, its color. size, the taste and temperature.
When drinking the liquid there is taste, texture, color, sound, temperature. It starts in the mouth and spreads. Holding the object there is warmth. A light reflection off the surface of the liquid. There is smell happening.Now open your eyes and take a drink of that liquid. What's the difference between the real water and the water of your thoughts? There is the water of your thoughts and there is the real water (or whichever liquid it is).
Trying to describe the direct experience requires thoughts. The names of the objects, the the ideas of temperature, liquid/solid, etc.
The only direct experience is the touch taste smell sound sight of the liquid. I can experience it but it’s impossible to describe without using thoughts.
Looking at an object across the room (a chair). It is sensory information. It is direct. When I put my hand up, I do not actually know it is still there. Using thoughts, I can guess that it is probably still there.Take your hand and cover an object out of sight in the room. Now, how do you know it's there? That there is something behind your hand, is it coming from sensory information or is it from thought? Try and avoid any thought explanations, just look and see how this all works right now
Seeing, touching, hearing, tasting, and smelling are direct. If I’m going to talk about something I hear or see I must use thought to communicate. Direct experience and thoughts are different.
Thanks,
Rose

