I|know|no|thing
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Hi Sebastian, well, another guide suggested I should read your thread, and I did. I'm glad I did.
I think the only thing we really need to do is work out a common language. I spot a couple of areas that we could clean up. The thing with liberation unleashed is that they are focused on seeing the illusory nature of a self. That is, an actual inherently indipendant, separate self. I think you actually see this already.
The way I see it is that what we take to be, the self is a mental construct that conditioning leads us to believe is something actual.
Most of us have arrived at what you experience through spiritual seeking. It appears that you arrived on a different train.
I want to invite you to a zoom meet up that happens once a week where we can tackle this in real time. There will be others there in a similar situation, as well as several guides.
Check your private messages up top for details.
with love
vince
I think the only thing we really need to do is work out a common language. I spot a couple of areas that we could clean up. The thing with liberation unleashed is that they are focused on seeing the illusory nature of a self. That is, an actual inherently indipendant, separate self. I think you actually see this already.
The way I see it is that what we take to be, the self is a mental construct that conditioning leads us to believe is something actual.
Most of us have arrived at what you experience through spiritual seeking. It appears that you arrived on a different train.
I want to invite you to a zoom meet up that happens once a week where we can tackle this in real time. There will be others there in a similar situation, as well as several guides.
Check your private messages up top for details.
with love
vince
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Thank you, sounds awesome!
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Hi Sebastian, After talking with you this morning, I'm inclined to think that there's very little work that needs attending.
Tell me what you think needs doing for you to be 'awake'? Keeping in mind that once 'through the gate', the work is just starting.
with love
vince
Tell me what you think needs doing for you to be 'awake'? Keeping in mind that once 'through the gate', the work is just starting.
with love
vince
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Thank you again for inviting me. There were many things said that resonated strongly.
But that's only my mind talking. I cannot "feel" that any of the above is right. Actually, after talking with you I've got somewhat stuck in expectations again. Remembering how it was when I was "awake" in the past.
Summing up - I know nothing.
I think it may be to the contrary. Like the effect of the diminishing return. The less work left, the more effort for it to be done XDHi Sebastian, After talking with you this morning, I'm inclined to think that there's very little work that needs attending.
I've spent a whole day thinking about your question. Perhaps I need to spend some time alone? Meditate perhaps? Listen to the recording of the conversation if you share it?Tell me what you think needs doing for you to be 'awake'?
But that's only my mind talking. I cannot "feel" that any of the above is right. Actually, after talking with you I've got somewhat stuck in expectations again. Remembering how it was when I was "awake" in the past.
Summing up - I know nothing.
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Hi Sebastian, check your private messages for a link to the recording.
We need to be more skilful. For a start, stop thinking that something will happen in the future.
Each time a little 'shift' occurs it will be now. Nothing ever happens in the future.
Every person that is awake is different. The have different experiences. Every time anything is experienced it is unique.
Being awake now is unlikely to be anything like what you experienced then.
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vince
I get what you are saying, but effort is a trap. "what we resist, persists"I think it may be to the contrary. Like the effect of the diminishing return. The less work left, the more effort for it to be done
We need to be more skilful. For a start, stop thinking that something will happen in the future.
Each time a little 'shift' occurs it will be now. Nothing ever happens in the future.
It was both a blessing and a curse.Remembering how it was when I was "awake" in the past.
Every person that is awake is different. The have different experiences. Every time anything is experienced it is unique.
Being awake now is unlikely to be anything like what you experienced then.
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vince
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Yes, I see the "effort" as a mind trick and a trap. I see my mind getting entangled in the past ("awakened state") and the future (expected result). I know these are all projections and mirages. It's a mind thing to do the mind things ;)
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Good evening Sebastian,
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vince
Can you see that everything that stimulates a sense organ is perceived in a unique way (according to your lifetime of experiencing,) by the brain, & that this interpretation is then projected out onto whatever/whoever you come in contact with?I know these are all projections and mirages.
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vince
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Yes. I experientially remember the difference when the mind was not engaged, when this interpretation was not applied.
As you said, a blessing and a curse.
As you said, a blessing and a curse.
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Good evening Seb,
When that "interpretation was not applied", was another used?
vince
If we look at this a bit closer, are you saying that thoughts were present but not insisting on engagement?I experientially remember the difference when the mind was not engaged, when this interpretation was not applied.
When that "interpretation was not applied", was another used?
vince
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It is extremely hard to put this in words without bumping into a paradox. There were thoughts present at that time. I (?) was witnessing them but they were not attached to "me", they just were present. There was a strong sensation of witnessing and experiencing but a very weak sensation of a witness or an experiencer.
The interpretation was simply not sticking to anything. It was loose and not definite. Actually, there could be many at the same time, contradictory and co existent. And it was fine :)
The interpretation was simply not sticking to anything. It was loose and not definite. Actually, there could be many at the same time, contradictory and co existent. And it was fine :)
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Hi Seb,
It's excellent that you are sensitive enough to appreciate different intensities of sensation at this level.
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vince
Ha yes. I'm happy with paradox (not that that makes it any easier to find the words)It is extremely hard to put this in words without bumping into a paradox.
It's excellent that you are sensitive enough to appreciate different intensities of sensation at this level.
Can d you separate sensations from the stories that imply a witnesser or an experiencer?but a very weak sensation of a witness or an experiencer.
Ecxellent!The interpretation was simply not sticking to anything. It was loose and not definite. Actually, there could be many at the same time, contradictory and co existent. And it was fine :)
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vince
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Yes,I can.Can d you separate sensations from the stories that imply a witnesser or an experiencer?
But I have a nagging feeling that all this is a mental process. This thought leads to another one that I have imagined or assimilated all of this and this projected image in fact prevents me from seeing the truth. There is always a thought that this may not be it :) It's not that I pay too much attention to this thought but it is there.
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Hey Seb,
with love
vince
ps, I missed you at the meet up.
This part does not matter. What matters is how you respond to it.This thought leads to another one that I have imagined or assimilated all of this
How does this work?this projected image in fact prevents me from...
What truth is that?seeing the truth.
Every time that thought arrives, replace it with the thought that everything is IT.There is always a thought that this may not be it :)
If this thought indicates an actual belief that it's better to give it sufficient attention and see what's behind it. That was a clumsy way of saying don't use this thought to bypass an issue.It's not that I pay too much attention to this thought but it is there.
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vince
ps, I missed you at the meet up.
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That's a very important note.Hey Seb,This part does not matter. What matters is how you respond to it.This thought leads to another one that I have imagined or assimilated all of this
I would say that there is a possibility that this thought is a belief that obscures something.How does this work?this projected image in fact prevents me from...
Truth would be "no belief", just what is. Of course, belief is, just as well.What truth is that?seeing the truth.
Yep, whenever I am conscious of this mechanism working, I do it.Every time that thought arrives, replace it with the thought that everything is IT.There is always a thought that this may not be it :)
That's exactly why I am mentioning it here. I think it goes well with all you said above.If this thought indicates an actual belief that it's better to give it sufficient attention and see what's behind it. That was a clumsy way of saying don't use this thought to bypass an issue.It's not that I pay too much attention to this thought but it is there.
Sadly I couldn't make it this time. I will be there next week!
ps, I missed you at the meet up.
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Good evening Seb,
Describe the nature of a thought that you label a. belief.
Say something that you believe. (say "it will get light tomorrow morning") and see how it feels. What are the sensations that come when you say it?
Then say something that you don't believe (like "the sun will disappear tomorrow forever") and notice what sensations happen.
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vince
What is the mechanism? How does a belief obscure?I would say that there is a possibility that this thought is a belief that obscures something.
Describe the nature of a thought that you label a. belief.
Say something that you believe. (say "it will get light tomorrow morning") and see how it feels. What are the sensations that come when you say it?
Then say something that you don't believe (like "the sun will disappear tomorrow forever") and notice what sensations happen.
Is that the same as "recognizing what is actual and what is conceptual"?Truth would be "no belief", just what is
Ha yes!, interesting (apparent) paradox.Of course, belief is, just as well.
Test this to see if it's more (or less) accurate.. "whenever thoughts arise about this stuff, then other thoughts arrive saying "remember to think about the impossibility of separateness" ?whenever I am conscious of this mechanism working, I do it.
Great!I will be there next week!
with love
vince
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