Not sure. Could be. I thought I had become better at this lately. I will pay attention to it, maybe I'll lie to someone intentionally just to see how that feels. :)It sounds like maybe you're out of touch with your body. Could that be?
I am not sure if you answered this question already, or if those were only hints? My answer is, what the contents of thoughts describe cannot be known for sure.What about the content of thoughts, what they describe?
There are only experiences (color/shape, taste, smell, sensation, thoughts). Those are known for sure and can be labelled with "apple". However, "apple" or "there is an apple lying on the table" are thoughts, and interpretations of the experiences. Thoughts are just thoughts (and not the actual thing), and interpretation can be wrong. So I tend to say, it cannot be known for sure that an "apple" is here. But the same goes for the thought: "the apple is not here" which also cannot be the conclusion. So, it seems like it cannot be determined.Is there really an ‘apple’ here, or only color and a thought ABOUT ‘apple’?
However, at the same time, I have the belief that the apple is actually here.
In actual experience we can only find smell, taste, color, sensations, and the fact that thoughts arise. So apple is a label we have learned to give to a range of experiences. It's a concept, but not the actual experience itself. So, no, "apple" cannot be found in actual experience.Can ‘apple’ be found in actual experience?
If only experiences are known, then "apple" cannot be known.However, is an apple actually known?

