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Mind - an intimate organ of sensing

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Here's a mind eff

Just like when you sit in silence and then there is any sound around you... Your ears pick up the sound and you hear it

If there is a scent. Ur nose smells it

Whatever appears in front of your eyes you see it

You sense your body as it sits down, you feel it etc

Now.
This is hard to grasp

But this is the reality of it


THOUGHTS.
Whatever that is.

They also appear IN THE EXACT same way something might appear in your vision as you sit in a park. A bird for example. Did you "cause" or create that bird and then saw it?

No. You just became aware of it

Same way.

Thoughts appear.
What we say, do, think about

Just appears

All your mind does is sense these thoughts and you become aware of them. Sure the mistake we all make and continue to make is association with the thought because it feels closer than close and is different compared to the rest of the senses.

Its the Same as you do with becoming aware of sound
Aware of sight
Smell
Taste
Feel/sense


It is difficult to understand because of the intimate nature of thought... Occurring "inside" us... Like in "my head"

And of course there is the feeling of controlling what I am thinking about and deciding , choosing etc

KNOW THAT IT IS APPARENT. Meaning it appears to be that way.

 

When you meditate long nuff. U start to see that thougts just stream and appear. Out of your control. You merely are observing them.


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The particular mind a function of the universal mind. Or thought a function of Truth. Or time movement a function of the ground. Being, the function of nonbeing. ?

Edited by Jack River

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Nonbeing also referred to as headlessness. 

Hats off to my bro faceless ? 

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