Hi Rali -
When a thought appears, is seeing still happening? Is hearing still happening? Is sensation still happening?
Check, don’t think. Do thoughts actually block anything?
Or are they just more appearances, happening alongside everything else?
Yes, hearing and seeing and sensation still happen. It's more like my attention (peripheral or direct) on them can be amplified or dimmed based on thoughts. For example, I am very focused on typing this response, so I don't really register anything my other senses are picking up. I'm not sure that is relevant to the act of looking, though.
Is anything hidden? Is there something outside of seeing, hearing, feeling, thinking, …, that needs to be found?
Or is the idea that “something is missing” just another thought?
It's definitely another thought, but I don't think it's pointing to something inaccurate. When I first watched that video, I definitely did NOT see the gorilla. But the gorilla was definitely there. This feels like I'm potentially missing the gorilla again. :)
That’s an expectation. Look right now!
Is there a self? Can you find it anywhere?
No, I cannot find it. I can only find thoughts, sensations, etc.
Good. Now check… does that thought point to anything real or is it just another thought appearing?
You don’t need to be in a special state to look.
Even tiredness, is it anything more than sensation + thought?
Can tiredness prevent seeing?
Or is that also just a thought?
No, it doesn't point to anything real. And tiredness has no bearing on seeing. Though[ tiredness can prevent one from looking.
When that thought appears, what is doing the understanding? Can you find it?
Is there an “understander” somewhere? Where is it? What is it made of?
Or are there simply thoughts appearing - one thought doing the "interpretation" of colour (black “text” on a “white” page), and another thought saying “I understand” with nothing behind it?
This was an interesting one. Using DE, I cannot find "understanding" as anything other than a thought. But you mention "interpretation." When I look for that, I don't find it either. What is the distinction, other than one is a conclusion I came to and the other is an act I'm doing? Wait, I think I see what you're saying here.... Just took me a minute to get there.
A thought arises that seems clear. Then another thought says “I understand this”. Is that second thought doing anything? Or just commenting?
Does understanding happen…or is there someone doing it? Find the one who understands—if it’s there.
I guess I don't really experience "understanding" as a conscious thought that says "I understand." It's more of a feeling. One that is either confirmed or not when I try to retrieve the information, explain it to someone, or apply it. Though who or what is doing the understanding, I'm not at all sure. When I look, I don't find anything.
A thought appears that says “I understand this”. Does that thought change what is seen? Or is it just another appearance?
Does understanding produce seeing?
Or does seeing happen regardless of any understanding?
Seeing happens, but the understanding is more about the concepts that underlie the act of looking (i.e. the very ideas that are expressed in enlightenment quotes or anything else).
Before any words, before any interpretation, is it already seen?
Does conceptual understanding add anything to that?
When you “look”, are you using thought to figure something out?
Or simply noticing what is already here?
I see what you're saying here. I just tried it with a few objects and there were no immediate labels or concepts that immediately arise. I certainly don't need concepts to see and know what something is. In terms of whether I use thought to figure something out when I look? No, though the thought "look" is present.
Without using any concepts at all…, Is anything missing from what is already here?
Keep it there. No thinking. Just looking.
Without trying to change anything…, is there a separate self here? Anywhere?
No, there isn't anything missing. There is seeing and hearing and sensation and thought. There isn't a requirement for a "self" or entity for these things to happen. And when I look, I don't see a self at all.
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