Yes.. this is what we are after.I think the looking has to do with being aware/awareness of things as in things being different like direct experience of things as they are being experienced. There is something behind the labeling of things, e.g. sitting in a chair and experiencing the feeling of my rear end on the chair is different than the mental stating of "rear end on chair". For me that direct SEEing/experiencing is hard to SEE. I did have the experience once of SEEing/knowing that roses and carnations have no reality, they don't exist as roses and carnations as those are just names we give them. Somehow that experience was a one time thing that has never occurred again and has never occurred in relation to anything thing else.
You could call it pure perception.
LOOKING is what we're all doing all the time.. except we rarely notice it.
If you're alive, you can't help but be LOOKING.
BUT... we can notice it.
So when I ask you to LOOK.
I want you to drop all the labebling that goes with seeing, hearing touching, even thinking..
It may not be easy, but it can be done, and gets easier with some practice.
Just notice. Just LOOK.
So LOOK right now.. is there an 'I' anywhere to be found in reality?
Can you see one?
So use this method of LOOKING.. to answer this question below.
read it and then LOOK.
Note: this is the 3rd time I've asked this question...
It really needs your full answer..
Next, as you move around in your normal activities, check and see if you can find a self moving the body around.
Walking, driving, typing, dressing yourself, etc.
Is there a WHO living your life?
Or are there just thoughts about everything, including a self, seeming to live your life?
Big difference.
Just look at the evidence. In your daily life, in all your actions, keep returning to this focus on the thoughts as you move around. Keep checking if there is something real, besides a thought, that owns and directs the body.Next, as you move around in your normal activities, check and see if you can find a self moving the body around.
Walking, driving, typing, dressing yourself, etc.
Is there a WHO living your life?
Or are there just thoughts about everything, including a self, seeming to live your life?
Big difference.
Just look at the evidence. In your daily life, in all your actions, keep returning to this focus on the thoughts as you move around. Keep checking if there is something real, besides a thought, that owns and directs the body.

