Okey. How this 'me' still manages to make itself seem real is incredible. These last pointers reveal new ways and angles to look at the 'me' and experience, which gave me more clarity.
Agree. The doer cannot be found which makes it obvious that it cannot be be seen through. Even if it was found (like the attention), I cannot see how it could see through itself.
That makes sense both in experience and in understanding.
When I tried to create a thought, the opposite happened. Experience got still for a while and then a thought happened spontaneously. There was no doer or 'me' involved.There is the popular assumption that "I think" and that it is "me" that "does" this. Look a creator of thoughts. Try creating a thought. What happens ?
Same for the iceberg exercise. No doer makes the iceberg inside the head. No doer makes the thought. The 'head' is an afterthought, or a word used when thoughts explain to imagine a huge iceberg out at sea. Then some sensations that seem to originate inside my head or face before and after the actual thought of a huge iceberg. There is of course nothing inside of the thoughts or sensations.Imagine a huge iceberg out at sea. Notice where the iceberg is. Is there an image? Does that iceberg fit inside a head? Is a head containing the image of an iceberg?
Also did look closer on the "heavy cloudy feeling". if anything, it is a sensation. Then a thought or association of thoughts described it as "feeling heavy and clouded". Again no direct experience of a head. Just sensations and thoughts.
Feel more clarity and space around the 'me-nees'. The 'me-ness' is nothing more than a sensation or thought, if anything at all. What's left now I am not really sure.
Kind regards
Torgeir

