I'm back in the world of Wifi (and a mirror!). Just FYI - I've been having trouble logging into LU the past couple of days - I've emailed the admin a couple of times as I've been getting an error message and can't get to the login screen. Today = success. :)
Thanks for clarifying! Yes, I felt relief, lighter in the body and also a solid feeling - like a door closing on a story.Great! Lovely to read, and nice to read that the searching has ceased…so how does that feel…not having the seeking/searching feeling? When I ask that question…was there a feeling of light heartedness, relief, joy?? And when clarity happened…how did that feel? Did it feel lighter in the body, in the head…was there peace? I am wanting you to take note…because with perception shifts there are feelings…and you must have had feelings of some description because you started laughing and something dropped away.
No, there's no 'here' or 'there' - those are thoughts, but can't be found in AE.So is there a me ‘here’ inside, and an outside world ‘there’. Can a ‘here’ and ‘there’ be found?
Awesome - thanks for this clarification - very helpful.Just to clarify. Concepts are not a problem. There is a difference between a concept and a belief.
No - there's no connection. The thoughts/mental image labels the sensation (tightness) and another thought with label (shoulder).Is there any connection between the felt sensations and the image in the mirror?
Or just thoughts (and/or mental images) suggest that there is?
No - I see that as the sensation and color labeled 'hand' moves, thought 'hand moving' is the connection to the image 'of movement' in the mirror. Without that thought, the AE is color, sensation and the image 'of movement'.Is there any connection between the felt sensations (labelled ‘hand’) and image of movement in the mirror?
Only thought suggests it.Is there any connection between the felt sensations (labelled ‘hand’) and the image ‘of movement’?
Or only thoughts suggest it?
The image by itself doesn't suggest that it's 'me' or 'my body'.Does the image by itself suggest in any way that is ‘you’ or ‘your body’?
Does the image itself suggest in any way that it is a ‘body’ at all?
Or are there only colours and shapes?
The image doesn't suggest that it's a 'body' at all - that's thought/concept 'body' - there are only colors and shapes.
(laughing) - no only thoughts and mental images suggest that there must be legs.Just by the image in the mirror, is there any ‘knowledge’ that there must be legs, or only thoughts and mental images suggest so?
There are only sensations.Is there a ‘body’ anywhere when all thoughts and images are ignored, or are there only sensations?
There are only sensations. The AE of 'walking' is sensation and mental image and thoughts about 'walking'.Is there a ‘body walking’, or are there only sensations?
Is there actual experience of ‘walking’ at all?
Or just THOUGHTS ABOUT ‘walking’?
Can such a thing as ‘body’ be found OR just THOUGHTS ABOUT a ‘body’?
Can such a thing as ‘walking’ be found?
Only thoughts about a 'body' can be found. And 'walking' can't be found - it's sensation, and thoughts about walking.
The sensations are separate from the image labeled 'room'. I can have the sensations whether I'm in an image labeled 'room' or image labeled 'outdoors'. There's only the image labeled 'room' and the sensations that appear.(9) Are the sensations localized in space, like ‘going through the room’; OR is there only an image that is labelled ‘room’ and appearing sensations without any location?
There's the experience of 'sadness' (sensation, thought labeled 'sad' or 'loss') as I went through this exercise. I know this is a normal part of the process as you've told me before. Just wanted to mention it.

