Hi Sioned,
1. Going just by the tick tock sound, do you find a clock present?
no
2. Is there any direct/actual experience of a clock in the sound?
no
3. Does the sound come self-labelled as originating from the clock?
yes if i think about it and no from just actual experience.
4. Do you find a clock hidden in the sound?
no
5. Do you find a clock beyond the sound?
no
6. In your direct/actual experience of the sound, do you find any evidence that the sound is caused by a clock?
no
Were you able to establish that in your direct/actual experience of the tick tock sound, that there was a clock?
no i could not
Were you able to find a division between hearing and sound?
no i could not
Were you able to establish where hearing ended and sound begin, or was there just pure experience labelled as sound?
there is just the pure experience of sound. no gaps.
For a sound to be ‘known’ then there must be a ‘knowing’ (experience) of sound! Can a dividing line be found between the ‘knowing’ (experience) of the sound and the sound (known) itself? Or is there only ‘knowingknown’?
I like this question. There is no dividing line. There is just the knowing known. the the knowing and sound are one.
I will be traveling for the next day, so my reply might be a little delayed.
Many Thanks
Kerry