Re: Triratna OM Guide please
Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2015 10:55 pm
Will do
Thanks
D
Thanks
D
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That’s good work Dee.I have been noticing thoughts as they arise and pass away
Sounds as they arise and pass away
The same with taste and smell - some smells also appearing as taste - dog's chocolate biscuit! Arising, changing, passing away
Visual sensations - light colour dark. I've been noticing the labels - focus, distance
I've been trying to stay with just the sensations.
Hi Dee,
That’s good work Dee.I have been noticing thoughts as they arise and pass away
Sounds as they arise and pass away
The same with taste and smell - some smells also appearing as taste - dog's chocolate biscuit! Arising, changing, passing away
Visual sensations - light colour dark. I've been noticing the labels - focus, distance
I've been trying to stay with just the sensations.
Now, using well “known” (labelled) objects, like a mug, your favourite piece of music, smell of toast, etc, please observe in direct experience:
-Visual field - no mugness - colour light darknessCan a ‘mugness’, an inherent, unique essence of ‘mug’, be found when looking at the mug? (Visual field)
And similarly for all other senses:
- Can a ‘musicness’, an inherent, unique essence of ‘music’, be found when listening to the tune? (Hearing field)
And so on.
And with the thoughts:
- Can an ‘owner’, an inherent, unique entity called ‘me’ (‘myself’, ‘my’ ‘self’), be found when observing a thought? (Mind activity)
Hearing - no musicness - sound sensations
Smell - smell sensations
Thoughts - the thoughts arise and pass away somewhere - I can't call that me, I, etc
Best wishes d
All the best
Dridhamati
Thank you Dee, this is also the experience here. Well observed.Visual field - no mugness - colour light darkness
Hearing - no musicness - sound sensations
Smell - smell sensations
Thoughts - the thoughts arise and pass away somewhere - I can't call that me, I, etc
Feeling Dee - sensationsSo, Dee, where is Dee?
Where is this separate entity that is called 'Dee' for convenience?
Feeling "Dee", vision of "Dee", etc.Feeling Dee - sensations
Vision of dee/mug - sensations
Hearing, smell, even taste of dee - sensations
Thoughts about Dee - sensations
These are great questions Dee.... But where does awareness come from - or direction of focus ie who decides to think about Dee? Who directs awareness to the sensations, who learns, who retains information and memories? Are these just concepts?
Who makes decisions? Are decisions merely concepts - but who directs them?
Hi Dee,
Feeling "Dee", vision of "Dee", etc.Feeling Dee - sensations
Vision of dee/mug - sensations
Hearing, smell, even taste of dee - sensations
Thoughts about Dee - sensations
But is this "Dee" that is referred to here any more real than the 'mug' or the 'music'?
To answer this, one way is to locate "Dee". There's a flow of sensations. There's no definite place to locate dee., to find exactly where this "Dee" is manifest: scanning and observing all 6 senses, when can "Dee" be located?y
These are great questions Dee.... But where does awareness come from - or direction of focus ie who decides to think about Dee? Who directs awareness to the sensations, who learns, who retains information and memories? Are these just concepts?
Who makes decisions? Are decisions merely concepts - but who directs them?
Most of these questions are to do with agency, doership: ie. the entity responsible for an action. For the moment, one question in return: why must there be an entity in control?
This is the next step in the inquiry, so thanks for introducing it.
All the best
Dridhamati
Similar conclusion when there's an attempt at locating "me", Dridhamati. Thanks Dee.There's a flow of sensations. There's no definite place to locate dee.
That's a good way of putting it, yes.I suppose I had learned to believe there is the concept of me, self. It's just a flow of sensations.
'Seems' Dee?Seems that there is no self - there is only the concept of self.
As stated above, a concept is a flow of [mental] sensations, can it ever be 'fixed'? Is the term 'fixed' even relevant here?Or is it no fixed self?
I cannot provide any answers here Dee, other than “sensations arise and pass away”...Why must there be an entity in control? ... How do we manage to follow rules, learn complicated processes ... I see that thoughts arise and pass away on their own. I've no idea where the controller is or if it exists but I still don't understand how I manage to work, go home, etc.
This phenomenon is natural. Some people compare it to the 'gravity pull', others to 'inertia, or momentum', others still to 'force of habit'.when I forget (when busy working) about this process (LU) I know I still feel there is a me. Strong opinions appear, protection, putting up barriers between myself and "out there". When I bring my attention back to this process and experience my experience then I can't locate the self.
And this is where it all lies Dee, as accurately pointed out: “the concept is a concept”."I" "think" the delusion still exists! Thinking appears to be the problem! The concept is a concept, idea or just thoughts. Not tangible.
Could you please expand on this. I do not understand what this is leading to.I feel as if I'm perhaps doubting (thoughts) the mere concept (thoughts) of a self. Perhaps I'm just repeating what you've said?
Could you explain more precisely what is happening with sight?I am able to experience no self through the senses - but Im not very confident about sight!
Aha, that's alright then, particularly since there's no "self" to undermine. As you say: thoughts!I was undermining myself! Thoughts!
That's it.Oh yes. Distance, focus, perspective - concepts! Not experience.
Santa is a favourite one on LU. It illustrates in a simple and clear manner how the belief system works. And how beliefs can disappear without jeopardising an existence.I like the Santa Claus example. Thanks