Hey Elad,
Apparently it isn’t clear yet. I’d love to get clear once and for all!
I know I’m up in the head. It feels like I’m trying so hard to figure it all out, and that’s not what we’re up to here.
I am sincerely showing up to this. I don’t seem to understand what it means to LOOK. With sight/eyeballs?
It's okay, step by step. Please also tell me what comes up in response to the other things I shared with you in the last message.
In relation to the question of what is direct experience, am sharing these reflections, some of which I believe you had before, but that is fine, it's normal sometimes we need to hear something 100 times before it clicks.
Coloured Socks
There is a big difference between knowing that there is nothing to give up and seeing that there is nothing to give up.
Here is an example to illustrate the difference:
If I ask you what colour socks you are wearing right now you have two ways to come up with an answer:
• You can have a think about it, you can think back to this morning and try to remember putting your socks on, and you can probably tell me what colour you think they are.
• Alternatively, you can take a quick look at your socks and tell me what colour they actually are!
Hopefully you would agree that you can only be 100% certain by looking.
For the purpose of our dialogue together, it is going to be very important that you are clear about this difference. Knowing is about knowledge which is all in the mind and we are not interested in that. We are only interested in looking at and seeing what is actually going on in your present moment to moment experience. We are only interested in your direct experience in the moment.
Please let me know if you are clear about this or if you would like any further clarification.
Weather Check
As a variation of the socks exercise
Direct Experience
Sit quietly and relax, take your time just looking at what is in front of you for awhile. Observe how the mind is dividing and labelling every thing into objects and is embellishing them with stories about what they are. Give it some time.
Then, stop watching the objects as labelled objects. Just look at the seeing itself. Observe the pure process of seeing. This is direct experience (DE).