UnbornTao

Playing with Perspectives

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Useful distinctions:

  • Subtle and gross
  • Abstract and concrete
  • Broad and specific
  • Shallow and profound
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Hope arises from imagining a future. Hope is rooted in a positive expectation of how an event or experience will unfold.

Disappointment, on the other hand, occurs when that hopeful expectation collides with reality - when what actually happens falls short of the imagined/idealized outcome. Is the feeling related to the past? 

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When it comes to apparently simple communications, is there something beyond the expression that you might be missing? An insight, perhaps? Do you immediately dismiss those interchanges as basic or obvious, based on the impressions they make on you? 

There might be something deeper behind them, especially if they're coming from a skilled or profoundly conscious person. So listen carefully and ask questions such as:

  • Where are they coming from? What is the experience they are pointing to?
  • What's the reality behind the communication?
  • How are they perceiving reality in such a way that allows them to be masterful?
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Can a thought be true in and of itself? How could a representation of something possibly be that something? How could a concept be the thing it is referring to? A thought is always about something; it is never the thing it is attempting to represent. Contemplate the implications of this.

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No experience, state, or perception - however novel, healing, or dramatic - is enlightenment. "Enlightenment" is a direct and personal consciousness into the nature of some aspect of existence. Mistaking mental activity or a process for the realization is a common trap. It is a denigration of it.

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How did this particular invention come to exist? What if I were to rebuild it from the ground up?

'Reinventing the wheel' helps you grasp its nature at every level. This, in turn, enables you to recreate it more effectively--opening the door to genuine innovation.

Contemplate its foundations, which requires starting from nothing, as if it hadn't been invented yet. 

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How does the invention of language influence your experience? Without the context of language, what is your experience like? 

For example: Can your internal dialogue exist without language? Could most of your thinking exist?

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Keeping your feet on the ground doesn't necessarily imply inflexibility or stubbornness. It means having your perception rooted in accurate, real distinctions, avoiding wishful thinking, and being present with the event as it occurs. 

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In the context of spirituality, "all roads lead to the same destination" is a mistaken notion. Not every path has the same purpose and goals. You can see that most of the time what people want is a better experience; in most cases, they're invited to believe in something that's assumed to be true by others. 

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You jump into a pool, you get wet - instant karma! Notice the consequences of your actions. What and how you think - what you do with your mind - has consequences.

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What exactly is a perspective? Is it a way of holding reality? How could you shift perspectives in a way that's real and profound? How could you relate to something differently?

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What creates depression is imagining a negative future for your life. Imagining a positive future eliminates the root of the depression.

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As much as you can, and when the situation calls for it, communicate in a way that the expression can stand on its own.

This journal is an example of not doing that.

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How you frame an event in your mind determines how you perceive it.

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Perceiving reality through models can easily become a trap if you treat that effort as more than simply "drawing an apple." When you're hungry, you go for the real thing. By its nature, a model can't accurately represent what is there - it is not the thing itself. Still, models can sometimes be useful.

A representation, however, is often mistaken for "reality," superimposing extraneous, unnecessary concepts onto your experience and causing you to miss what is actually perceived.

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To change something, first you need to become aware of what it is and how it works. If you don't see it as it is, your ability to interact with it will be severely diminished. 

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Do you presume your thoughts are true simply because they come from you?

It seems we live under this unquestioned assumption most of the time.

Because they appear to be yours or coming from you - or so we believe - you may be blindly trusting in their legitimacy, without knowing where they came from or why they arise at all.

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Being invested in something, especially on an emotional level, tends to hinder an impartial observation. 

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Do what you want and make it work for you.

What purpose could you create for your life? 

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Getting involved in intellectualization and abstraction can easily become a trap when the subject matter pertains to the subjects of experience and consciousness. Experience belongs to a different domain than intellect. On paper, this distinction seems straightforward; in practice, it is much more tricky to notice. 

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