I am not interested “from the standpoint of the doughnut”! Where is the LOOKING? Did you even LOOK at this carefully and break it down into AE?
Please look again and answer from AE.
Is there anything really missing?
When you look ‘through the hole of the donut’ what is actually seen/there?
There is nothing missing. The actual experience of the hole is seeing the color white.
I want you to LOOK with AE. What is the AE of this doughnut?
The actual experience of seeing this doughnut is a reddish-purple round object with sprinkles except that there is a white circle in the middle.
Can you find a "hole" or a "behind the doughnut" in AE?
There is no hole or "behind the doughnut" in AE.
Do you do any LOOKING throughout your day at all? Or you only look when you come to answer the questions?
Not with inanimate objects. Only in situations with people that would cause stress by attaching a story around a set of circumstances. Looking helps simplify interactions that could grow into drama.
I want you to tell me how you LOOK. What is your process when LOOKING?
The process when looking is simple, just see what is there and don't attach a story.
Oh, come on…how could you not be thinking of a hand with your eyes closed? There is an automatic inference (ie and idea or mental image or both) that the hand is been shaken and that is what is creating the sensation. That is why the exercise is given….so you can see that inference/idea and check it with AE to see that thought is talking rubbish!
So I ask you to do that again and watch your thoughts and mental images.
I went back and tried to find anything about a shaken hand. I could only find an exercise where the hand is just there and I was supposed to experience the sensation of the hand with eyes open and closed. The sensation of the hand was the same, eyes open or closed. I have nerve damage in my hands so I feel a dull pain all the time. The pain is the same, eyes open or closed.
How is it known that “seems” implies a judgement?
"Seems" has observation as part of it. Something has to be making the observation.
And what exactly is making that judgement?
An "I".
How exactly do you see a thought?
I don't see thoughts. I just actually experience thoughts.
Does thought have a voice? Does thought have sound? Does thought have an image? Does thought have a sensation? Does thought have a taste? Does thought have a smell?
No. Thought does not have a voice, sound, image, sensation, taste, or smell.
Can you describe a thought?
A thought points to sound, image, sensation, taste, smell or other thoughts. However, it is not sound, image, sensation, taste, or smell.
Right, so there is no feeling of lightness, no shift whatsoever, even though there was a lack of ‘hamster wheel’ activity? Everything was still exactly the same, that there is a heaviness to life and life is hard?
Everything is the same, however, I'm not thinking that life is heavy or hard. I'm just not stuck in self induced mental thought loops. I realized there's no I to be stuck in a loop.
Thanks,
Todd