Dearest Jason,
I feel like i do see the truth of there being no self but I feel that it may take time to really sink in.
Yes, it takes time to integrate the SEEing into daily life, into new habits of thinking and behaving. No worries — we all find this is the case. And we have groups where the experience and its implications can be discussed among peers who have seen it.
Do you have
any doubt at all that there is
no such entity "self" that runs a separate slice of Life, that Does things, that Controls things?
If yes, let's get it on the table and Check it!
I really don't know how it's supposed to be or feel when the illusion of self is clearly seen through. Maybe you could share what it was like for you. This is what I meant when I said that I wonder if the shift will be so subtle that I don't notice it. Maybe this will be the case. If so then knowing it will have to suffice.
Good! No one
really knows how it's supposed to be or feel when the illusion is clearly seen through. I can only say that the experience is very "individual" while being completely "impersonal". By that I mean each of us experiences it quite differently, yet when
the lack of any separation between "us and them" or hearer and sound, see-er and seen, subject and object is
SEEN in direct experience, one realises it is not at all personal — no-separation applies to
all people, animals, things, thoughts, feelings... indiscriminately.
How to describe what cannot be said in words? I'm no poet. What I SAW was that I invent a Story of Nona and what she's doing, and mind describes this constantly in a sort of voice-over, like a Commentator describing the sport of "my life". What caught my attention was that the commentary invariably was delayed, coming marginally *after* the action. "Nona's walking to the kitchen" would be announced as she arrived at the kitchen; "Nona's washing a plate" would come over a nanosecond *after* the plate was washed. The commentary never exactly matched the direct experience, like a movie out of sync with its soundtrack. I noticed I had a whole Story about what was happening that was
not what was happening. The Story and the direct experience were out of sync.
I don't know if that helps?
Some experiences of SEEing in direct experience that there is no separate entity "self"
in reality include recognising that there is
no one carrying out actions, stopping judgments based on the illusion that someone
does, and the cessation of suffering over "self-improvement" or what to
do.
What sets
mental understanding [that there is no actual entity "self"] apart from the
experience of it? Check it!
Tell yourself there is no such entity "self" and then check in your direct experience if it is true. This should be easy — if there actually IS such an entity that runs your life, that DOES the things attributed to Jason, that Controls the events in Jason's experience, that should be pretty easy to find, right? If it exists! It would be pretty darn noticeable that this entity
shows up whenever there is something to be
done or a
choice to be made.
But if all that shows up is just Life living itself, what do we make of that? If the alleged entity cannot be seen, heard, smelt, tasted, or touched, what does that leave but a thought + an image?
"Your Honour, I have a thought + an image of an entity "self", therefore self exists as a separate entity" — said no one ever.
But the reality is, this is how our thinking works.
Until it doesn't.
I'll be back with some exercises in case they are still needed.
with love
Nona
"When you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains—however improbable—must be the truth." ~ Sir Arthur Conan Doyle