Re: [FairfieldLife] What is a single thought?

2015-06-23 Thread Duveyoung
Thanks for the below list.  Deserves a lot of study.

I wish the list handled identity more forthrightly.  Probably if I studied 
Taoism I'd see how they handle the issue, and then see that being reflected 
this list, but me?, not so much.

This list ends where my interest begins.  I'm not seeking experiencesI'm 
not in that business which always has an other than awareness component.  
That's me.YMMV and I'd be glad to hear how any of the benchmarks below 
actually can be of any practical value in daily life when, IT'S ALL DETERMINED. 
 Yeah, I'm one of those guys. Heh.

It just isn't in my cards to be this refined...gave it a 29 year run and it 
MADE NO DIFFERENCE.

May you get the delineations you seek.


 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, anartaxius@... wrote :

 Nice post. You might be interested in some Taoist benchmarks concerning 
enlightenment:
 

 Normal State — Wandering mind. Some will often have 3-6 (or more) 
threads/dialogs of thought jumping around.
 Temporary One Thread — In meditation, one quiets to one focused thread (as in 
mantra or concentration). At this state, one may begin to notice energy (if 
looking for it).
 Temporary Quiet Mind — One can begin to see/trace thoughts.
 Stable Quiet Meditation — One can perceive the nature/energy of mind. Can 
perceive astral experiences.
 Expansion of Quiet Mind to Normal Life — One begins to see themselves doing 
things. An example is seeing yourself getting angry, but can't stop yourself.
 Quiet Mind in Life — Usually only one thread going, sometimes no threads. Can 
see and stop yourself from getting angry.
 Calm Mind — No real thoughts unless there is something to do/decide. 
Meditation and life are the same. Often described as nothingness. Many stop 
here and declare victory.
 Noticing Oneness — Something tickles the calm mind. Curiosity returns. Begin 
to break beyond the local body-mind.
 See Oneness — Feels like every soul is inside you. Begin integration with 
existence.
 Oneness — Can feel everyone and everything.
 Oneness beyond time — Can perceive parallel realities and beyond time.
 Primordial State — Integration with God/Existence/Emptiness (depending on your 
perspective).
 

 From: Duveyoung no_re...@yahoogroups.com
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
 Sent: Monday, June 22, 2015 3:28 PM
 Subject: [FairfieldLife] What is a single thought?
 
 
   
 I once heard Maharishi Mahesh Yogi say, .and they don't even know what a 
thought is.

At the time, we all felt so smug, but 40 years later, I'm wondering if FFL 
could possibly agree on a definition.

I maintained that I have 5 thoughts per second.  My definition of thought is a 
complete concept.

Using this definition, I note that when I count as fast as I can, mentally, I 
can get up to five before the second hand clicks to the next second.

Each number is clearly heard in my mind rather than it being kind of slurringly 
said process.

You?

Here's the rub:  obviously the brain/body is processing actual millions of 
inputs, and most of the material is ignored.  Proof being that YOUR elbow 
just now that I mention it is found to be sending you messages about its 
position, pressures on it, clothing rubbing sensations etc.  This information 
is broadcast 24/7 to you, but almost never gets to the front burner of 
consciousness.  
 

 Clearly 5 thoughts per second is a relative concept.

Never-the-less, I like to offer it as a starter concept about thought.  If one 
CAN have conscious awareness of five thoughts per second, then the concept of 
cherry picking comes to my fore.  Seems to me that all of us are cherry 
picking which of our thoughts to attend and which to ignore, but this picking 
is automated and usually not a conscious choice.  

Seems to me, enlightenment is a kind of surrendering to this vastness of 
processing -- it being a perfect example of karma is unfathomable and so just 
relax and let it all happen.


 Q:   Can there be awareness without an object of awareness?


 Nisargadatta:  Awareness with an object we called witnessing. When there is 
also self-identification with the object, caused by desire or fear, such a 
state is called a person. In reality there is only one state; when distorted by 
self-identification it is called a person, when coloured with the sense of 
being, it is the witness; when colourless and limitless, it is called the 
Supreme.
 


  

 


 











[FairfieldLife] What is a single thought?

2015-06-22 Thread Duveyoung
I once heard Maharishi Mahesh Yogi say, .and they don't even know what a 
thought is.

At the time, we all felt so smug, but 40 years later, I'm wondering if FFL 
could possibly agree on a definition.

I maintained that I have 5 thoughts per second.  My definition of thought is a 
complete concept.

Using this definition, I note that when I count as fast as I can, mentally, I 
can get up to five before the second hand clicks to the next second.

Each number is clearly heard in my mind rather than it being kind of slurringly 
said process.

You?

Here's the rub:  obviously the brain/body is processing actual millions of 
inputs, and most of the material is ignored.  Proof being that YOUR elbow 
just now that I mention it is found to be sending you messages about its 
position, pressures on it, clothing rubbing sensations etc.  This information 
is broadcast 24/7 to you, but almost never gets to the front burner of 
consciousness.  
 

 Clearly 5 thoughts per second is a relative concept.

Never-the-less, I like to offer it as a starter concept about thought.  If one 
CAN have conscious awareness of five thoughts per second, then the concept of 
cherry picking comes to my fore.  Seems to me that all of us are cherry 
picking which of our thoughts to attend and which to ignore, but this picking 
is automated and usually not a conscious choice.  

Seems to me, enlightenment is a kind of surrendering to this vastness of 
processing -- it being a perfect example of karma is unfathomable and so just 
relax and let it all happen.


 Q:   Can there be awareness without an object of awareness?


 Nisargadatta:  Awareness with an object we called witnessing. When there is 
also self-identification with the object, caused by desire or fear, such a 
state is called a person. In reality there is only one state; when distorted by 
self-identification it is called a person, when coloured with the sense of 
being, it is the witness; when colourless and limitless, it is called the 
Supreme.
 


  


Re: [FairfieldLife] What is a single thought?

2015-06-22 Thread Bhairitu noozg...@sbcglobal.net [FairfieldLife]
You mean your mind isn't still most of the time?  It's still noisy?  You 
need to work on that. ;-)


On 06/22/2015 08:28 AM, Duveyoung wrote:


I once heard Maharishi Mahesh Yogi say, .and they don't even know 
what a thought is.


At the time, we all felt so smug, but 40 years later, I'm wondering if 
FFL could possibly agree on a definition.


I maintained that I have 5 thoughts per second.  My definition of 
thought is a complete concept.


Using this definition, I note that when I count as fast as I can, 
mentally, I can get up to five before the second hand clicks to the 
next second.


Each number is clearly heard in my mind rather than it being kind of 
slurringly said process.


You?

Here's the rub:  obviously the brain/body is processing actual 
millions of inputs, and most of the material is ignored.  Proof 
being that YOUR elbow just now that I mention it is found to be 
sending you messages about its position, pressures on it, clothing 
rubbing sensations etc.  This information is broadcast 24/7 to you, 
but almost never gets to the front burner of consciousness.



Clearly 5 thoughts per second is a relative concept.

Never-the-less, I like to offer it as a starter concept about thought. 
 If one CAN have conscious awareness of five thoughts per second, then 
the concept of cherry picking comes to my fore.  Seems to me that 
all of us are cherry picking which of our thoughts to attend and which 
to ignore, but this picking is automated and usually not a conscious 
choice.


Seems to me, enlightenment is a kind of surrendering to this vastness 
of processing -- it being a perfect example of karma is unfathomable 
and so just relax and let it all happen.


*Q:*   Can there be awareness without an object of awareness?

*Nisargadatta:*  Awareness with an ! object we called witnessing. When 
there is also self-identification with the object, caused by desire or 
fear, such a state is called a person. In reality there is only one 
state; when distorted by self-identification it is called a person, 
when coloured with the sense of being, it is the witness; when 
colourless and limitless, it is called the Supreme.









Re: [FairfieldLife] What is a single thought?

2015-06-22 Thread Xenophaneros Anartaxius anartax...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
Nice post. You might be interested in some Taoist benchmarks concerning 
enlightenment:
Normal State — Wandering mind. Some will often have 3-6 (or more) 
threads/dialogs of thought jumping around.Temporary One Thread — In meditation, 
one quiets to one focused thread (as in mantra or concentration). At this 
state, one may begin to notice energy (if looking for it).Temporary Quiet Mind 
— One can begin to see/trace thoughts.Stable Quiet Meditation — One can 
perceive the nature/energy of mind. Can perceive astral experiences.Expansion 
of Quiet Mind to Normal Life — One begins to see themselves doing things. An 
example is seeing yourself getting angry, but can't stop yourself.Quiet Mind in 
Life — Usually only one thread going, sometimes no threads. Can see and stop 
yourself from getting angry.Calm Mind — No real thoughts unless there is 
something to do/decide. Meditation and life are the same. Often described as 
nothingness. Many stop here and declare victory.Noticing Oneness — Something 
tickles the calm mind. Curiosity returns. Begin to break beyond the local 
body-mind.See Oneness — Feels like every soul is inside you. Begin integration 
with existence.Oneness — Can feel everyone and everything.Oneness beyond time — 
Can perceive parallel realities and beyond time.Primordial State — Integration 
with God/Existence/Emptiness (depending on your perspective).


  From: Duveyoung no_re...@yahoogroups.com
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
 Sent: Monday, June 22, 2015 3:28 PM
 Subject: [FairfieldLife] What is a single thought?
   
    I once heard Maharishi Mahesh Yogi say, .and they don't even know what 
a thought is.

At the time, we all felt so smug, but 40 years later, I'm wondering if FFL 
could possibly agree on a definition.

I maintained that I have 5 thoughts per second.  My definition of thought is a 
complete concept.

Using this definition, I note that when I count as fast as I can, mentally, I 
can get up to five before the second hand clicks to the next second.

Each number is clearly heard in my mind rather than it being kind of slurringly 
said process.

You?

Here's the rub:  obviously the brain/body is processing actual millions of 
inputs, and most of the material is ignored.  Proof being that YOUR elbow 
just now that I mention it is found to be sending you messages about its 
position, pressures on it, clothing rubbing sensations etc.  This information 
is broadcast 24/7 to you, but almost never gets to the front burner of 
consciousness.  
Clearly 5 thoughts per second is a relative concept.

Never-the-less, I like to offer it as a starter concept about thought.  If one 
CAN have conscious awareness of five thoughts per second, then the concept of 
cherry picking comes to my fore.  Seems to me that all of us are cherry 
picking which of our thoughts to attend and which to ignore, but this picking 
is automated and usually not a conscious choice.  

Seems to me, enlightenment is a kind of surrendering to this vastness of 
processing -- it being a perfect example of karma is unfathomable and so just 
relax and let it all happen.

Q:   Can there be awareness without an object of awareness?

Nisargadatta:  Awareness with an object we called witnessing. When there is 
also self-identification with the object, caused by desire or fear, such a 
state is called a person. In reality there is only one state; when distorted by 
self-identification it is called a person, when coloured with the sense of 
being, it is the witness; when colourless and limitless, it is called the 
Supreme.

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