>
> Where do all these thoughts arise from and where do they get hooked.
>
>
Let's put you out of your misery before I go to bed.

They arise from a sense that "I am" someone in a world looking out at it.


> And as soon as the is urge to hit the key board...
>
> ...in that instant...
>
> ..forget the  nonsense that you  are about to type out .....
>
> ......be at just this......Who is it that knows  "I don"t know"
>

Me, but I don't know where I am, what I am or how I came to be.

If these eyes observe a hand running across a hard rough surface and seeing
is happening and feeling texture is happening and sensing cold is happening
and sensing curvature is happening in five fingers and one is lifted so it
is only sensed in four where did the me go in finger five and the me that
sees is that the same one as the me that senses the surface in fingers one
two three and four and has stopped sensing finger five and what is that
sound "I am" everywhere and nowhere so if I exist where do I exist and where
do I start and where do I end.

I AM A CONCEPT arising in many places simultaneously and nowhere

can you prove this wrong please?

in an instant

night, ceasing to exist for eight hours

Mark

On 3/24/2011 10:57 PM, Mark Ty-Wharton wrote:
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> I love it that you are arguing a point against "I don't know"
>
>  I still have no idea who doesn't know :-)
>
>  I will ask your question next time I reach into the abyss and the mind
> stops processing data and doesn't have words to explain how awareness is
> still there, that without words there is a knower that knows itself to be
> false that behind that is unknowing
>
>  I will ask if that happens again
>
>  Thank you
>
>
>

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