Re: Breaking the first fetter
Posted: Mon Feb 17, 2025 9:27 pm
Hi Yuri,
You’re right at the edge. You see that thoughts are just thoughts, sensations just arise, and there is no separate self anywhere in direct experience. You even see that responsibility and choice are just thoughts—a magician’s trick, nothing real.
Now, let’s look at this last bit:
“Then there’s doubt. Doubt is asking so many questions to make the body DE above a questionable and causing hesitation in the mind about direct body experience.”
What is doubt, exactly?
Can you find a “thing” called doubt?
Or is it just thoughts appearing and a sensation being interpreted as hesitation?
Is doubt pointing to something real, or is it just another passing illusion?
Right now, look: Without the thought “this doubt means something,” what remains?
Here’s your practice for the next period—something you can do many times throughout the day:
Instant Recognition Practice
Each time doubt arises, or a thought about self appears, especially a sticky one like an increase or decrease in self-worth, say as the direct result of praise/recognition or criticism/dismissal, do this:
Pause for one second. Notice: What triggered this doubt or self-thought?
Ask directly:
Is this doubt pointing to anything real, or is it just a thought arising?
Is this “self” (or better selfworth moment or worse selfworth moment) anything more than just a thought being believed?
Check for an actual substance.
Is doubt a real thing? Or just thoughts + sensation?
Is there a separate self anywhere other than an idea?
Drop into direct experience. See what remains without the thought of doubt or self.
Do this over and over, many times when a doubt or self-referencing thought arises. Expose them in real-time, again and again, until they no longer fool you.
Let me know what how it goes, what is seen!
You’re right at the edge. You see that thoughts are just thoughts, sensations just arise, and there is no separate self anywhere in direct experience. You even see that responsibility and choice are just thoughts—a magician’s trick, nothing real.
Now, let’s look at this last bit:
“Then there’s doubt. Doubt is asking so many questions to make the body DE above a questionable and causing hesitation in the mind about direct body experience.”
What is doubt, exactly?
Can you find a “thing” called doubt?
Or is it just thoughts appearing and a sensation being interpreted as hesitation?
Is doubt pointing to something real, or is it just another passing illusion?
Right now, look: Without the thought “this doubt means something,” what remains?
Here’s your practice for the next period—something you can do many times throughout the day:
Instant Recognition Practice
Each time doubt arises, or a thought about self appears, especially a sticky one like an increase or decrease in self-worth, say as the direct result of praise/recognition or criticism/dismissal, do this:
Pause for one second. Notice: What triggered this doubt or self-thought?
Ask directly:
Is this doubt pointing to anything real, or is it just a thought arising?
Is this “self” (or better selfworth moment or worse selfworth moment) anything more than just a thought being believed?
Check for an actual substance.
Is doubt a real thing? Or just thoughts + sensation?
Is there a separate self anywhere other than an idea?
Drop into direct experience. See what remains without the thought of doubt or self.
Do this over and over, many times when a doubt or self-referencing thought arises. Expose them in real-time, again and again, until they no longer fool you.
Let me know what how it goes, what is seen!