Good to hear from you again. No worries, words are an imperfect way of communicating, but they're what we have at present. There will be some to-ing and fro-ing until we each understand what the other is trying to say! As long as you are earnest to look, I have no problem at all to accompany you. Let's press on with this (E) and (T) looking, as it will help to be really clear as we talk about other issues which come up. Are you up for that?
Ok so yesterday you wrote very clearly:-
Mark: Where are 'yesterday' and 'tomorrow' in this present experience?
Iq: In the present experience all this business is in the dimension of thought, no more real than the craving for a cheesecake :-)
But in your last reply:-
Driving to work and having to deal with the traffic (E)
Eating (E)
Shopping (E)
Day at work (E)
Thinking too hard about yesterday is making me impatient as i look for more details which qualifies as appropriate to your request(T)
....how have all those memories from yesterday become (E)? Are they truly current experience, that which is felt NOW in this moment (E)? T's always look away from this moment. E's (direct experience) is always OF this moment.
In the Now example:-
Now
Writing this as i think (E)
Thinking about what your next question will be (T)
Am able to provide enough material for you to work with (T)
Satiety after dinner (E)
Am i annoying mark who is trying to help me from across the continent (T)
...how many of these are looking away from this moment to other imagined things (T)? Can you find some more (E) of this moment. THe direct first-hand NOW experience (sometimes called DE) of this moment includes all that is sensed (eg through the senses, what is smelt, what is felt, what is heard etc). Can you notice any more of these (E)?
NB even the descriptions of the actual experience (eg "feeling of cushion under leg") are really interpretations (T), aren't they? But it seems we have to use those for basic communication, yes?
Cheers
Mark

