Declan,
I think we’re back to the DE discussion. I can write everything as I should see it it in DE or I can point out how things still “seem” to me, even though they’re not true in DE.
It's not that thoughts of "seeming" cannot arise anymore. Or you are not able to use "mental constructs". They are useful for communicating. They are part of Direct Experience, but only as
content of arising thoughts. They don't define what is. It just serves as a communication device, even though you may get another thought that says" But it still seems so real"... Continue to look at the fact of thoughts arising and vanishing, and another thoughts taking their place. And on and on. Just look.
Does anything remain at all? A thought of identification arose. So what? Does it imply there is somebody identifying with it, or does it simply arise as a thought with quality and content of identification? Is it different than any other thought?
There may still be the feeling of identification of being the ‘doer’. That it still ‘feels’ like there is a self that is the ‘chooser’. So let’s have a look at this as it has to do with the sense of seeing.
Take a few relaxed breaths to let the dust settle for a while, and then: Look on your right.
Then look on your left.
Finally, bring your head back to centre, close your eyes and look in front.
Okay, so when you look on the right, the view on the right is seen (whatever that is).
When you look on the left, the view on the left is seen (whatever that is).
And then, when you look in front of you with eyes closed, the view in front is seen (ie ‘black space’).
So, when the view on the right is seen, do you have the ‘choice’ not to see? I’m not asking can you ‘choose’ to see something else like another view or ‘black space’ if you close your eyes. The question is; can you turn seeing off? Can you NOT see what is seen?
Same thing with the view on the left, can you NOT see the view on the left?
Same thing with the view in front with closed eyes, can you NOT see the ‘black space’? Can you turn off seeing?
What did the 'chooser' choose? Did a 'self' choose something?
If you are unable to choose what you're aware of, then what else is there to choose?
The inner narrator is definitely not needed for life to happen. But I can’t seem to just take it as thought. I get lost in it. I feel like crying. I wish I could just see it as thought.
It's all good. It's part of the story. The story doesn't go away. It just is seen as a story only. Thoughts still arise. It's not going to stop. Crying will still happen, and feeling like crying will also happen. Thoughts of wishing will arise. Thoughts of getting lost in thought can still happen. But are they arising to anybody? Do they belong to anybody? Are they thought by anybody? Can anything choose NOT to let the thoughts arise? Is there anything that a thought can DO? Have you ever actually witnessed that?
Writing this now
Seeing the letters on the phone keyboard - simply seeing
Hearing the air con - simply hearing
Feeling my foot against the hard floor - simply sensation
Smelling and tasting something nondescript- simply smelling and tasting
Thoughts about trying to hurry this so I can jump on my non dual guidance call - simply thought.
Great that you keep at this too. Try to give more examples from different times of the day but not written as a memory.
More like to write them down as they happen. Not just to write it down, but to actually look and report on what actually happens.
Keep the momentum going.
Best,
Adam