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Each thought is equal to what that Experience is in total

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You might define a certain thought arising about your present moment experience.

Any Thought or the label you may give to an experience is the perfect representation of that particular experience.

 

So if you're sitting in a room on a yellow couch in Canada

 

Then you are having an experience of sitting in a room on a yellow couch in Canada with the thought about it.

And there is no " with the thought " it's together as a package. Thought included in your total experience from it! Not your experience of it and then "your" thought about it.

 

@Jack River just understood this insight as a concept but it's already doing great!

 

I see now what you mean by ONE UNITARY MOVEMENT!

A block of experience (including thoughts) "moving thru time" 

But it's moving thru you .

And you are totally still and unmoving


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I didn't believe in ghosts or spirits... Until I found that I myself am a spirit, and that alone! Not the body or the mind, no thing of such kind!

 


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Nice dude?

Yeah I feel getting a good eye for subject/object phenomena really helps discern between experiences and KNOWING. 

At first we feel as if this movement is moving through a body/mind, then through awareness, then we may see that experience may be seen as arising from, of or AS I-presence. As in there is never really a divison. 

 Pretty cool. Amazing how much mind alters the way we experience. 

I have been exploring more how the senses in relation to thought/emotions respond and interconnect. Feeling hot water on the skin, and how the concept will arise bringing to life subject/object split(time) and giving that consciousness limited to body feeling or ego sense. 

Also in a perception how the concept brings to life to subject/object divison and therefore “space”. 

All of this can be observed as movement arising and subsiding. It’s interesting. ??

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