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How could feelings be just about survival and nothing else?

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26 minutes ago, BlueOak said:

Thank you for your perspective its interesting.

Have you ever experienced trapped patterns of feeling inside yourself from traumas or recurring cycles and patterns?

Recurring patterns are unresolved feelings. By feeling the unresolved feelings fully we can transform the blocked energy back into flow, back into wholeness. Yes, I've experienced that many times, it's my daily bread and practice. 


Imagine for a moment, dear friends, that you are Conciousness, and that you have only this one awareness - that you are at peace, and that you are. 

 

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There is thoughts, emotions, feelings, sensations. All more opaque ways to understand the world. Understanding illusion is nothing. God knows and doesn't understand. We are not here for feelings. And actually there is only two, fear and love. Fear means I will try to stay like I am - as silly as that is. Love means I will return whence I came.

Will is whatever God wants. For example looking after his various limbs, his kids. His kids meanwhile are in revolt and think they have seized the throne and now have their own universe which is just a painting over God's universe. His kids just like dreaming. God's will is inviolate and unopposable.

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40 minutes ago, Salvijus said:

Recurring patterns are unresolved feelings. By feeling the unresolved feelings fully we can transform the blocked energy back into flow, back into wholeness. Yes, I've experienced that many times, it's my daily bread and practice. 

Gratitude for your perspective. 

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So in my experience.

I've been in states of pure feeling no thought.
I've been in states of pure thought no feeling.
I've been in states with neither feeling or thought.

I've experienced thoughts generating feelings. I've experienced thoughts generated on their own.
I've experienced feelings generating thoughts, and i've experienced feelings generated on their own.

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6 hours ago, Salvijus said:

There is no experience without a feeling. Experience itself is a feeling. Even a no-feeling state is a feeling. Feeling is sentience itself. It's conciousness. It's Knowledge with a capital K. 

Go back to the drawing board. When we are feeling something, and it seems to be a pretty constant activity, although incredibly subtle at times, what is that about?

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1 hour ago, UnbornTao said:

Go back to the drawing board. When we are feeling something, and it seems to be a pretty constant activity, although incredibly subtle at times, what is that about?

It's self knowledge. 

The more concious you are, the more you feel, the more you feel, the more you Know, ad infinitum. All three are actually one. 

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Imagine for a moment, dear friends, that you are Conciousness, and that you have only this one awareness - that you are at peace, and that you are. 

 

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Feeling is God's capacity of being selfless.

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@Salvijus @Eskilon Take a feeling you have right now -- if you pay attention, there's some sort of feeling-sensation present right now -- and investigate it for what it is.

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1 minute ago, UnbornTao said:

@Salvijus @Eskilon Take a feeling you have right now -- if you pay attention, there's some sort of feeling-sensation present right now -- and investigate it for what it is.

You feel a sensation, sensation is not a feeling. 

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Imagine for a moment, dear friends, that you are Conciousness, and that you have only this one awareness - that you are at peace, and that you are. 

 

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On 4/14/2025 at 4:19 PM, Salvijus said:

You feel a sensation, sensation is not a feeling. 

That seems to be the case (or do you sense a feeling?), though the difference may not be as straightforward as we make it out to be intellectually, hence the compound term.

The experience of sitting comfortably on a cushion and, say, feeling at rest, tends to be a single muddy, vague experience for us, where the sensations of the body sitting and our feeling-state are one and the same.

Sensation seems to be more primal and physical, consisting of a more "raw" perceptual encounter, and coming prior to feeling, while the latter may be a more conceptually-loaded effect, although it isn't an emotion -- yet? 

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1 hour ago, UnbornTao said:

Anyone had an insight into feeling? 

To feel is to know something on a level of beyond the intellect. Like you can feel a plant and know things about it simply intuitively. That's the way God knows everything. The more you feel, the more you Know. 

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Imagine for a moment, dear friends, that you are Conciousness, and that you have only this one awareness - that you are at peace, and that you are. 

 

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1 hour ago, Salvijus said:

To feel is to know something on a level of frequency. Like you can feel a plant and know things about it simply intuitively.

The more you feel, the more you Know. 

Sounds good. How are you holding knowing, in this case about the plant?

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19 minutes ago, UnbornTao said:

Sounds good. How are you holding knowing, in this case about the plant?

How do you know anything? The How is inexplainable. It's like trying to explain conciousness itself. 

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Imagine for a moment, dear friends, that you are Conciousness, and that you have only this one awareness - that you are at peace, and that you are. 

 

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10 minutes ago, Salvijus said:

How do you know anything? The How is inexplainable. It's like trying to explain conciousness itself. 

Feeling the presence of the plant, you say that you know about it: What is it that you know? What is feeling giving you access to relative to what's there?

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13 minutes ago, UnbornTao said:

Feeling the presence of the plant, you say that you know about it: What is it that you know? What is feeling giving you access to relative to what's there?

Well you can know everything about it depending on how sensitive you are. It's age, vitality, what it would do to your system, if it's edible or not, it's properties, everything. You can look at the person and know everything about him/her just the same way. You can know entire cosmos like that. It's just a question of how deep is your ability to feel. It can go infinitely deep. 

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Imagine for a moment, dear friends, that you are Conciousness, and that you have only this one awareness - that you are at peace, and that you are. 

 

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3 hours ago, Salvijus said:

Well you can know everything about it depending on how sensitive you are. It's age, vitality, what it would do to your system, if it's edible or not, it's properties, everything. You can look at the person and know everything about him/her just the same way. You can know entire cosmos like that. It's just a question of how deep is your ability to feel. It can go infinitely deep. 

Isn't that stretching 'feeling' into something it is not?

Seemingly "miraculous" abilities in feeling are indeed possible. As you said, being sensitive goes a long way -- like how an athlete can "sense" their surroundings and intuitively know what to do on the field at any given time. But that possibility is grounded on real principles and embodied skill. It seems you brought up concepts that would come to you by virtue of feeling the object. Wouldn't those be more conceptual activities? For instance, how would you know whether a plant is high in certain minerals or not just by feeling it?

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13 minutes ago, UnbornTao said:

Isn't that stretching 'feeling' into something it is not?

Seemingly "miraculous" abilities in feeling are possible. As you said, being sensitive goes a long way -- like how an athlete can "sense" their surroundings and intuitively know what to do. But this is grounded on principles. It seems you brought up concepts that would come to you by virtue of feeling the object. Wouldn't those be more conceptual activities?

What you feel can be translated into concepts but the means of obtaining the information is via something that is beyond intellectual activity. P. S. Not sure if I understood the question and hit the target here. 


Imagine for a moment, dear friends, that you are Conciousness, and that you have only this one awareness - that you are at peace, and that you are. 

 

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6 hours ago, Salvijus said:

What you feel can be translated into concepts but the means of obtaining the information is via something that is beyond intellectual activity. P. S. Not sure if I understood the question and hit the target here. 

What is not feeling when encountering the plant?

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