Today has been interesting. There were some questions that were a bit sticky but you will see below. I really appreciate your feedback.
To be more specific; sometimes it’s a buzzing, other times it is a pressure between the eyes and across the forehead. If there is a really disturbing thought then it feels like heavy contraction where I want to close my eyes. I don’t know if it adds up to experience the “mind” or if they are just simply sensations in response to thoughts….it feels like these are more a sensational response. I would not even know what a “mind” looks like unless we are referring to the brain and I know what that looks like, but as I realized before the brain does not generate the thoughts, they just come. But what if the brain is a container for them? I mean, if we did not exist physically then would there be thought?? Perhaps I am over analyzing this but I am being honest.origins44 wrote:
The only thing that I see as a direct experience of the mind is sensations that I feel in the head.
Tell me more about these sensations. :) Do they add up to experiencing something called "mind"?
Oh, no. There is no “thinker” that is found. There are just thoughts passing or hanging around, whichever.Steve wrote:
So is there a thinker? Are "you" the thinker of thoughts?
Are you the thinker?
A question did arise that I am having trouble looking at: if there is no “thinker” then who decides “I am going to think more positively or breathe more deeply or focus attention on certain areas of the body”? Is it just decided after there is a prompt? This question arose during my yoga practice today.
When looking directly at these questions I see that there is nothing that experiences. Experience just happens and thoughts create an ownership of that experience or label it or sort it. I observe this daily now.So tell me, when you simply open the refrigerator door and look directly inside, what do you see in response to these:
What experiences?
What thinks?
What does?
What is aware?
Well, you see this is a sticky one. When looking it appears that thinking is happening but also I have the experience of thinking if I choose to think about something (i.e. the breath, the pose I am in, etc.) For this one it feels like both are true. As if there are thoughts that arise and also thoughts that are chosen (i.e. imagining I am on a beach) imaging that I am on a beach didn’t just happen, there was a decision that was/is made to go the in thought.Who thinks?
Doing happens. Typing this happens, drinking tea happens, looking out the window happens.What does?
Awareness is aware. There is just awareness happening. Again, another question arose during yoga when the teacher said “bring your awareness to X body part” looking at this I was like “well, who brings the awareness to the body part?” There is feeling of focusing on a body part. I am still looking at all these questions that came up today during yoga…..What is aware?
Always grateful for your help,
Jessica

