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Best questions for introspection?

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5 minutes ago, UnbornTao said:

Direct, relative to a desire. If you're asking what hate is, asking 'what am I?' would be off-purpose. 

Direct in terms of becoming directly more aware. As the OP wishes.


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12 minutes ago, Sincerity said:

I really like to dive into the „gross/difficult.” That resonates with me a lot.

Same underlying dynamic. But if it helps, then great. At some point it may be seen as irrelevant whether it resonates or not.

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6 minutes ago, UnbornTao said:

At some point it may be seen as irrelevant whether it resonates or not.

It’s irrelevant to observe resonance because it always still applies the same, even if you’re not looking for it or think it doesn’t apply.

Nevermind. I just wanted to say in this thread that What am I? is a great direct question, which it is (at least from my experience).

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14 minutes ago, Sincerity said:

Direct in terms of becoming directly more aware. As the OP wishes.

We use terms differently. The way I use 'becoming more aware' refers to a process that encompasses perceptive experience. Becoming more mindful and attentive may be seen as forms of increasing awareness. Noticing one's state of mind, body, mood, thinking, emotions, feelings, etc., too. This is more aligned with a meditation session.

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7 minutes ago, UnbornTao said:

We use terms differently. The way I use 'becoming more aware' refers to a process that encompasses perceptive experience. Becoming more mindful and attentive

Oh okay.


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