Re: Serenity Now
Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2020 2:49 am
Hi again, Alan. :)
Great observation!
How does it feel to see that?
Great observation!
How does it feel to see that?
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Surprised and profound... since this was a unique first time observation.Great observation! How does it feel to see that?
To report that there is a "feeling" of self and the separation of the self from everything else cannot be a truth! It is only thoughts that believe there is both self and separation. My foundational beliefs have been very shaken up by this realization!Do you still feel that there is an entity called self, concrete and separate from
everything else?
There are now random thoughts occurring attempting to resist and refute the realization of "no self". When these thoughts appear, I also experience physical discomfort.
Yes, surely there is an experience of "something dawning".I'm very glad to see that something is dawning on you.
Thoughts have been the foundation for my belief that I exist as a separate self. Now, I am experiencing conflicting thoughts of self vs. no-self. There is a thought there is a self. There is a thought that there is no-self. There is a thought that one of those thoughts is true and the other false? But which is which? There is a thought of doubt.In case you are crystal clear that you've seen through the illusion
of the separate "self," we could move on to the final set of
questions that are asked at the end of the dialogue.
If you have things you want to investigate further,
please let me know, so that we can have a look together.
A thought can refute another thought, but a thought cannot eliminate another thought. Both thoughts, in fact, all thoughts seem to coexist, and appear randomly.Can thoughts refute something?
.Please tell me what kind of discomfort it is, as well
Physical discomfort includes a sensation of heat, and strong tingling moving randomly through the body. I would label these experiences as excitement or mild anxiety.
The "self" that is being referred to in the thought "there is a separate self", is only a thought content. When that thought vanishes from awareness, there is no self.If there is a thought "there is a self", is that "self" the self per se, or is
it more of a thought content?
No. They cannot be the same! The pointer (aka, thought) must have an object that it is pointing towards (aka. self).Can any thought, however creditable they may seem,
be that very thing it points to?
This question is causing a lot of physical discomfort. I am searching for an answer, but my mind just goes blank. One thought seems to lead to another thought. I am not able to find any "thing" being pointed to. Perhaps there is no-thing to be pointed to.Now, what is this VERY THING that any thoughts are
pointing to (probably in a very awkward and mediocre way)?
The pointer (aka, thought) must have an object that it is pointing towards (aka. self).
I am not able to find any "thing" being pointed to. Perhaps there is no-thing to be pointed to.
Yes, it is clearly observed that one thought points to another and another etc.Could it be clearly observed that, that was a thought pointing to another thought?
Concerning the question, what is this VERY THING that any thoughts are pointing to? Thought points to thought. I was confused by the term "VERY THING".You still sound uncertain. What is causing this "perhaps" in the sentence?
I said hello to the sensation, and just let it be. The sensations calmed down and disappeared.Did you try the last part I wrote in the previous post?
If the sensation is too strong, please take a rest, and inquire after the rest.
Please be gentle when you inquire. :)
Based on direct experience, I must refute the existence of a self!!!
Haha! Yeah, there's nothing to refute...and no one to do the refuting!And does it matter whether you refute it or not? :)
Great question!!! This might be a major breakthrough question as I am unable to answer with certainty. I am observing for a direct experience regarding this question, but I'm stuck. The answer must be experienced, no intellectualizing or hypothesizing. I continue to ask the question and observe.Have you inquired into THIS VERY THING?
Another paradoxical clue. Hmmmm... still stuck. Not giving up, but it's driving me crazy :)Another question that points to the same place is:
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