mystery momentum
Re: mystery momentum
I did the exercise again, laying on the floor for thirty minutes. Mind settles, I'm with sensation, formlessness, then mind comes back in, again and again. Here is a question: It does seem like I am efforting to keep attention on sensations. When it moves away, I catch it at some point, and move it back to sensations. I cannot find this "I" that is doing this, but there is this intention, so how does life move independently from intention and attention?
Re: mystery momentum
Hi David
Yes, a stubbed toe and pain are one, even two different concepts are used : do you see this ? The same with a tooth pain or a body running.
Warissem
When a toe is stubbed there is pain.
Yes, a stubbed toe and pain are one, even two different concepts are used : do you see this ? The same with a tooth pain or a body running.
Do you see that cause and effect are thoughts ?I guess I could ask, how do I know it is a toe? And that there is pain? It is just what is happening. When a thought of my x-girlfriend arises there is a tension in the heart. There seems to be cause an effect, a relationship between events.
Do you see that all what you said is a train of thoughts ? Can you consider the words you used one by one and stick them on something that is directly experienced (seen, heard, smelt, tasted or sensed, felt) ? See it for yourselfThis is how my "I" slips back in. It says, "You need me to make meaning of things like this so we can navigate this uncertain world." If "I" is not learning, there is a natural evolution that occurs that does not involve me. Life moves and evolves and responds without me. Life has a flow of its own. Is this correct?
That is an exercise to make you see that the body is appearances + thoughts. Now is there someone, you, an entity, which knows sensations and thoughts ?Exercise done. From a place of pure sensation I can't know anything. When I am still all separation falls away. There is no inside and outside. There are no specifics of the body. No height, weight, or anything. Should I continue to practice this? To allow all things to fall away other than the raw sensations?
Yes, there is attention moving from an object to another object and you see that there is no you doing this. Now you want to know how this is done : is there an I, a you who wants to know ? Look.I did the exercise again, laying on the floor for thirty minutes. Mind settles, I'm with sensation, formlessness, then mind comes back in, again and again. Here is a question: It does seem like I am efforting to keep attention on sensations. When it moves away, I catch it at some point, and move it back to sensations. I cannot find this "I" that is doing this, but there is this intention, so how does life move independently from intention and attention?
Warissem
Re: mystery momentum
Only my mind divides them up, yes I see this. I do see that cause and effect are thoughts.Yes, a stubbed toe and pain are one, even two different concepts are used : do you see this ? The same with a tooth pain or a body running.
Seems like you keep saying the same thing: Thoughts are unreal, move towards directly experiencing what is happening on the level of sensation. Is this true?
Re: mystery momentum
Hi David
Is there a past and a future outside of thoughts ?
Warissem
Yes, thoughts are known but what they say is not real. Sometimes a concept or an image point to an object which is experienced (a car, a tree, ...), sometimes a concept or an image point to nothing (you, me, unicorn, society, ...).Seems like you keep saying the same thing: Thoughts are unreal, move towards directly experiencing what is happening on the level of sensation. Is this true?
Is there a past and a future outside of thoughts ?
Warissem
Re: mystery momentum
No past or future outside of thoughts.
When meditating today I saw how the thought came in after an experience, it was really something. I recognized how the “I” tried to claim something that happened independently. That was powerful.
What is real?
When meditating today I saw how the thought came in after an experience, it was really something. I recognized how the “I” tried to claim something that happened independently. That was powerful.
What is real?
Re: mystery momentum
Hi David
Best wishes
Warissem
Yes, it liberates energy when it is seen the first time. Now, you said the "I" tried to claim .... what is this "I" made of ?When meditating today I saw how the thought came in after an experience, it was really something. I recognized how the “I” tried to claim something that happened independently. That was powerful.
Look for yourself.What is real?
Best wishes
Warissem
Re: mystery momentum
Something is happening, and it seems to be happening with me but it seems to keep happening.
Real. Don’t know what is real. Thoughts are not. All can be experienced as sensations.
Real. Don’t know what is real. Thoughts are not. All can be experienced as sensations.
Re: mystery momentum
Hi David
Does "what is happening" need you to happen ?
Are sensations separate from the knowing of them ? Look
Are thoughts separate from the knowing of them ? Look
Is there anything if there is no knowing of it ?
Knowing used here = being aware.
Thank you
warissem
What is "me" in your answer. Look at it and describe it.Something is happening, and it seems to be happening with me but it seems to keep happening.
Does "what is happening" need you to happen ?
Thoughts are but their content is not real. Yes, all experience is sensation (known through five senses).Real. Don’t know what is real. Thoughts are not. All can be experienced as sensations.
Are sensations separate from the knowing of them ? Look
Are thoughts separate from the knowing of them ? Look
Is there anything if there is no knowing of it ?
Knowing used here = being aware.
Thank you
warissem
Re: mystery momentum
The me is a fantasy.What is "me" in your answer. Look at it and describe it.
Does "what is happening" need you to happen ?
Well shit, mind blown. The knowing/being aware of thoughts is not separate from the thoughts. Or the sensations. There is no "I" aware of sensations or thoughts, there is no separation. Because there is no "I", there is no separation, so everything is just happening without this "i" interface fantasy.Are sensations separate from the knowing of them ? Look
Are thoughts separate from the knowing of them ? Look
Knowing/being aware and the content of the awareness are the same thing, there is only one thing.Is there anything if there is no knowing of it ?
Thoughts are real but their content is not real. Awareness and thoughts are the same thing, they are not different things, so does this mean everything is real except content of thoughts? Is there a difference between thoughts and content of thoughts? Content is thought about thoughts, correct? What is a thought without content?Thoughts are but their content is not real. Yes, all experience is sensation (known through five senses).
Re: mystery momentum
Hi David
As said above, it is not a thing.
Yes, there is no thought without the content. The thought and the content are one, this is said only to make you understand that thoughts are coming and going and don't lean on them. There are thoughts which point to some object, there are thoughts which point to other thoughts and there are thoughts which point to nothing. You can play with this : find examples of these 3 kinds of thoughts.
An exercise for you :
In the evening, you are lying on the bed, can you choose the moment you fall asleep ?
Can you choose to not see the screen in front of you with eyes open ?
Can you choose to not hear the sounds around ?
Have you ever chosen something ? If so, give an example.
Thank you
Warissem
Yes. Have you seen this or is it an intellectual conclusion ?The me is a fantasy.
Yes, there are a lot of beliefs but a belief cannot stand against the seeing of its fallacy.Well shit, mind blown. The knowing/being aware of thoughts is not separate from the thoughts. Or the sensations. There is no "I" aware of sensations or thoughts, there is no separation. Because there is no "I", there is no separation, so everything is just happening without this "i" interface fantasy.
Yes, they are the same "no thing". It is not a thing but no thing. There is presence, knowing. Is that seen ?Knowing/being aware and the content of the awareness are the same thing, there is only one thing.
Thoughts are real but their content is not real. Awareness and thoughts are the same thing, they are not different things,
As said above, it is not a thing.
so does this mean everything is real except content of thoughts? Is there a difference between thoughts and content of thoughts? Content is thought about thoughts, correct? What is a thought without content?
Yes, there is no thought without the content. The thought and the content are one, this is said only to make you understand that thoughts are coming and going and don't lean on them. There are thoughts which point to some object, there are thoughts which point to other thoughts and there are thoughts which point to nothing. You can play with this : find examples of these 3 kinds of thoughts.
An exercise for you :
In the evening, you are lying on the bed, can you choose the moment you fall asleep ?
Can you choose to not see the screen in front of you with eyes open ?
Can you choose to not hear the sounds around ?
Have you ever chosen something ? If so, give an example.
Thank you
Warissem
Re: mystery momentum
Thank you for your guidance.
I have been reading through the pages on the LU App. This has been a powerful practice. "Something is Happening" is there, and we are asked to repeat this. In my direct experience, this is all that can be said with certainty. Perhaps even more accurately, "Something seems to to be happening."
"What is real", that is just a thought, a question, no question is any different than any other, just mind, just thought.
This me is a fantasy. I have seen to be true and experience it as true. There seems to be a habit of self-referencing, but it no longer has any weight.Yes. Have you seen this or is it an intellectual conclusion ?
There is presence, knowing, and what is known is the same as the knowing. I do not know what you mean by no thing, if there is a no-thing, is anything a thing? Is presence a thing? The split between awareness and what is being aware'd is no longer and experience is changing.Yes, they are the same "no thing". It is not a thing but no thing. There is presence, knowing. Is that seen ?
There are thoughts about an object, that bookshelf is tall, for example. There are thoughts which point to other thoughts, this is thought arguing with itself, "I think I will go out," , "no, it looks like it will rain." Thoughts which point to nothing, I am less sure about that, perhaps song lyrics going through my head?Yes, there is no thought without the content. The thought and the content are one, this is said only to make you understand that thoughts are coming and going and don't lean on them. There are thoughts which point to some object, there are thoughts which point to other thoughts and there are thoughts which point to nothing. You can play with this : find examples of these 3 kinds of thoughts.
NO, No, and No.In the evening, you are lying on the bed, can you choose the moment you fall asleep ?
Can you choose to not see the screen in front of you with eyes open ?
Can you choose to not hear the sounds around ?
Mind comes in after the fact and says, "I did that", after something is already happening. This is being seen more and more with direct observation. I've never chosen, things seem to happen in an impersonal way and my "I" would say he has been along for the ride. Now that has faded, that sense of "my" ride, now it is ride, happening. My "I" before always felt powerless, even a victim of this ride, even though it is an interesting ride, now just ride. No "I" has ever been here, and this has always been known somehow.Have you ever chosen something ? If so, give an example.
I have been reading through the pages on the LU App. This has been a powerful practice. "Something is Happening" is there, and we are asked to repeat this. In my direct experience, this is all that can be said with certainty. Perhaps even more accurately, "Something seems to to be happening."
"What is real", that is just a thought, a question, no question is any different than any other, just mind, just thought.
Re: mystery momentum
Hi David
Now, I recommend to you a walk in a park and enjoy what is going on then describe what is seen, heard, smelt, tasted, sensations. The first trial : describe it as you are used to do it. The second trial : describe it without using "I".
Thank you
Warissem
Yes, there is still "I" thought arising but you know it has nos substance. Anyway, the word "I" is still used to communicate.This me is a fantasy. I have seen to be true and experience it as true. There seems to be a habit of self-referencing, but it no longer has any weight.
I mean it is not a thing, it does not have a shape, a form, etc ...There is presence, knowing, and what is known is the same as the knowing. I do not know what you mean by no thing, if there is a no-thing, is anything a thing? Is presence a thing? The split between awareness and what is being aware'd is no longer and experience is changing.
Thoughts which point to nothing : examples like unicorn, I, me, you, ...There are thoughts about an object, that bookshelf is tall, for example. There are thoughts which point to other thoughts, this is thought arguing with itself, "I think I will go out," , "no, it looks like it will rain." Thoughts which point to nothing, I am less sure about that, perhaps song lyrics going through my head?
Yes, good observation about no choser, no I.NO, No, and No.
Mind comes in after the fact and says, "I did that", after something is already happening. This is being seen more and more with direct observation. I've never chosen, things seem to happen in an impersonal way and my "I" would say he has been along for the ride. Now that has faded, that sense of "my" ride, now it is ride, happening. My "I" before always felt powerless, even a victim of this ride, even though it is an interesting ride, now just ride. No "I" has ever been here, and this has always been known somehow.
Now, I recommend to you a walk in a park and enjoy what is going on then describe what is seen, heard, smelt, tasted, sensations. The first trial : describe it as you are used to do it. The second trial : describe it without using "I".
Thank you
Warissem
Re: mystery momentum
First: I see the trees, the ocean, I feel the sand underneath my feet, the breeze on my skin, the ocean rushing against my ankles, the smell of the sea, the trees moving, my mind rambling on about nothing, thoughts about thoughts, the sound of the waves crashing, voices.Now, I recommend to you a walk in a park and enjoy what is going on then describe what is seen, heard, smelt, tasted, sensations. The first trial : describe it as you are used to do it. The second trial : describe it without using "I".
Second: Seeing, hearing, sensing, smelling, mind coming in, my attention moving towards it, then away from it, seems to be a me that catches identification with the mind, back to sensations, feeling awareness one with senses.
Re: mystery momentum
Hi David
How does this me manifest itself in direct experience ?
Is there "feeling awareness", what do you mean ?
warissem
Is it YOUR attention ?Second: Seeing, hearing, sensing, smelling, mind coming in, my attention moving towards it, then away from it, seems to be a me that catches identification with the mind, back to sensations, feeling awareness one with senses.
How does this me manifest itself in direct experience ?
Is there "feeling awareness", what do you mean ?
warissem
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