Good.
Without using memory or knowledge, can you feel your teeth? Can you experience your whole mouth as a “thing”?My mouth is the thing in my head that includes my lips and tongue and teeth… I know they’re there
Or are there only specific sensations (pressure, contact, temperature) and a thought saying “mouth”
Check this directly… When a sensation appears, does it say “this is my mouth”? Or is that a label added afterward?
You said you hear something “from the right.” Check directly.
A sound appears. Does the sound itself contain “right”? Is “right” part of the sound?
Look carefully… Without thinking, is there anything in the raw sound that says “this is coming from the right”? Or is there a (type of) sound plus a thought saying “right”
Now go even closer. Close your eyes. Listen. Don’t answer from knowledge/beliefs about ears or space. Only from what is actually experienced.
Can you find a boundary where “left” ends and “right” begins? Can you locate the sound in space? Or is there just… sound?
For there to be a “right”, there must be a center point, correct? So look! Can you find that center? Can you find a point from which “right” is measured?
Is there a clear center from which directions are defined? (no “seems like”, “feels like” answers please, just reports of what is actually here)
Without using any ideas (mental images) about the body, where is “right” exactly? Where is “mouth”? Can you point to it? What is there the finger is pointing to? Please give actual description not an imaginary one/memories from a mirror (aka just colour).
Or is “right” only meaningful as a concept based on an assumed body location?
Good—look closer. There are two things here:I understand what you're saying, but I think the challenge for me is that I don't experience these things as "thoughts." Thoughts to me are words or images that just appear, but the recognition of sound or taste or sight doesn't quite register as a thought much of the time.
1.Raw experience (seeing, hearing, sensation – just THIS)
2.Thoughts about it (labels like “sound”, “taste”, “mouth”, “left”, “right”)
The key is not that everything is a thought. The key is: labels are thoughts.
So check! For example…Is there an actual “mouth” found? Or just sensation + the idea of “mouth”?
Without using any labels… is there a mouth, a head, teeth, a right side?
Or just sensation, sound, seeing appearing?
Even further… Forget even the words “sound”, “sensation”, “seeing”… Without using any labels at all, are there different kinds of things happening? Or just… this?
Don’t name it. Don’t divide it.
Can you find separate parts? Can you find edges between anything? Or is all division coming only from thought?
Now look at this… The moment a word appears (“sound”, “body”, “right”, “sensation”), does that word actually divide anything? Or just describe it?
Before any word… Is there anything other than this?
Don’t answer. The answer is not important. Just stay there for a moment.
Like:
Is there any other "understanding" than "conceptual/intellectual"??This I intellectually understand conceptually, yes.
Is there an "experiential" understanding? Or is there simply DE + thoughts about DE (vs DE + conditioned thoughts)?
Love
Rali

