There has been so much to cover.. the last couple of things I would like more time to look at. Is it possible we can look less areas at once as I am finding hard to look at it all in one day the way I would like too. What do you think?
There was the experience at the weekend of “I” thought watching the body act while “I” had no control in what it was doing. “I” thought became observer and relinquished ownership of the body for a while.
It is incessant as you said and it becomes smarter if that’s the correct word in order to pull what is being seen back into the story. i.e. “that was the fake me, the real me has discovered what the fake me was up to.”
To use the metaphor of back seat driver the car is seen to not need a driver at all. Like getting into a ‘Google car’ and the car knows how to drive and where it is going and someone is in back with a toy steering wheel.
If I take the ‘unconcious’ to mean a hidden mental structure which contains ‘things’ then that cannot be experienced directly. When a thought or memory appears in awareness it appears the same way.Do you directly experience an 'unconcious'? What or how is that experienced?
If the unconscious is expressed through the body as an action i.e. driving automatically. Then it just happens with the body unconsciously accessing previous experiences but you can’t experience or see this ‘unconcious’ process.
In the presentWhen do thoughts about the past (memory) occur?
In the presentWhen do thoughts about the future (fantasy) occur?
NoGive me a response to this statement
'Nothing exists outside the present moment'.
can you find anything that does?
As mentioned earlier it was strange to see this going on. The body does not need ‘conscious’ thought to work or to do things.Great! Isn't it a relief to feel confident to just let the body look after itself. which is what it's always been doing anyway...
Some things I just picked up and placed in the basket as ‘memory’ said they where needed. When there was a choice of items a feeling like ‘desire’ arose and or a mental consideration such as price and memory. I can’t say any of these things ‘choose’ but it seems they influenced the choice. Like the back seat driver “that one looks the best, get that one.”I want you to be really exact with me what you mean by 'feeling' here, as it's not clear.
A particular body sensation?
Did this feeling make/cause the choice, or is it more likely it just arose around the choice being made?
No ‘choosing’ was directly experienced rather persuasion, desire and logic arose which influenced the choice or made the claim of choosing.
YesLet's be clear with simple language here. I would say this as :
there is no experiencer of life. there are just thoughts after the experience occurs talking about an 'i' that experiences, which when looked for cannot be found.
Would you agree with this statement?
But it is like a picture on a screen that keeps coming in and out of focus. When I examine it, it is found to be true but it is not rooted yet in my daily reality.
No, just as you said thought occur after the experience claiming ownership.So can you find ANY experience that is happening to a self, rather than just happening?
Sorry I did not express this well. I meant how thought pictures the heart as the centre of emotions and yes it is felt in the body. Seen as structure where emotions reside. Yet emotions are also felt in the gut and throat area as well.Where is this structure? How does it contain or act as the 'centre of emotions'?
Yes I agree with this and the experience to me of happiness as a purely physical quality seems very different from, pain or anger. The energy and reaction in the body seems very distinct.no, 'happiness', 'anger' even 'pain' (probably most difficult to see this) are the thought labels for the direct experience. Which when i look BEFORE the labelling- is made of physical sensation. Could you check this in your experience for me?
Without a label sadness seems very different sensation to happiness as mentioned but yes I could see this as being true that groups of emotions have very similar sensations in the body.Then look at- is it possible very similar sensations re being labelled as very different emotions?
What is this 'i' these labels refer to? Can it be found?
I feel like I need some more time to examine this as an exercise and have it in mind during the day as emotions arise.
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