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So, "this" isn't it all. It seems all you can ever speak of is the metaphor, while refusing to speak about anything else.
originally posted by: HarryTZ
a reply to: gosseyn
The latter. The only thing that exists is what is directly in front of you, your direct experience. The universe only exists as a thought in direct experience. In god's case, if there is one, maybe he experiences the whole universe. Who knows, one can only speculate
originally posted by: gosseyn
Do you believe there is no objective reality outside of thought, there is only the observer ? Or do you believe there is no way to know if there is something outside of thought ? Or you know there is something outside of thought and you're just explaining the nature of consciousness ?
originally posted by: Itisnowagain
a reply to: gosseyn
originally posted by: gosseyn
Do you believe there is no objective reality outside of thought, there is only the observer ? Or do you believe there is no way to know if there is something outside of thought ? Or you know there is something outside of thought and you're just explaining the nature of consciousness ?
'Thought' is made of words that make a story. Stories happen - they can tell stories about there being a universe or another time or place.
Seeing is happening and the computer is happening (appearing).
Prior to thought (stories) what is there?
originally posted by: gosseyn
Well, if you are saying that a piece of rock can't tell itself stories because it has no thoughts, yes, obviously, but the piece of rock exists nonetheless. If there was no thought, there wouldn't be any stories.
Seeing is happening - what is appearing as this computer is not made of thought.
do you believe there is no way to know if there is something outside of thought ?
originally posted by: Itisnowagain
originally posted by: gosseyn
Well, if you are saying that a piece of rock can't tell itself stories because it has no thoughts, yes, obviously, but the piece of rock exists nonetheless. If there was no thought, there wouldn't be any stories.
A rock has no stories. Even if it had thought it still would not be able to tell itself stories. It seems that you are assuming that you tell yourself stories - do you believe that you are doing thinking?
Thinking, or thought is just appearing, just happening. There is no one seeing - yet seeing happens. There is no separate observer. It might seem as though there is 'something' to be observed and 'something' separate observing - but they are one.
Seeing is happening - what is appearing as this computer is not made of thought.
do you believe there is no way to know if there is something outside of thought ?
Maybe the question you ask is not about thought - maybe you meant to say "do you believe there is no way to know if there is something outside of awareness?" - not sure?? But colour is appearing and sound is appearing and they are not thought. Seeing and hearing, tasting and touching are non conceptual (not story/thought) - but thought is conceptual.
originally posted by: gosseyn
Whether it is me doing the thinking or if thinking is just happening without me doing anything, at this point it is not relevant : thought is nonetheless happening. So, let's focus on that.
I am asking you if you believe thought, or awareness(non-verbal thought if you prefer), is all there is. Do you think the universe would disappear if there was no conscious observer to tell stories about it ?
originally posted by: gosseyn
Whether it is me doing the thinking or if thinking is just happening without me doing anything, at this point it is not relevant : thought is nonetheless happening.
Thought is an appearance - colour is an appearance - sound is an appearance - stories are an appearance.
What is a conscious observer?
Everything is simply appearing but there is no one seeing it.
Everything appears and disappears in nothing and out of nothing.
There is no conscious observer!! That is a concept. There is only what is happening. Life is happening and it is not made of two separate parts - 'observer' and 'observed' - life is one without a second.
What appears to be happening.
originally posted by: gosseyn
What do you mean an "appearance" ?
Nothing is seeing - seeing is happening. There is only what is happening, seeing is happening, reading is happening, thought is happening but there is no one doing any of it. There are no things - there is just this that is simply happening.
How can something "appear" if there is nothing to see it appearing ?
What do you mean "life" ? Does a piece of rock that I observe constitute "life" ?
originally posted by: HarryTZ
a reply to: gosseyn
In one sense, there is nothing outside 'consciousness' because that is the very mechanism that holds 'things'. On the other hand, I don't know at all. I can't know because there is never a thing called a knower that actually exists. So the question of 'inside' or 'outside' doesn't apply whatsoever.
That's the thing. Because consciousness has no opposite and no other, and because things can only be known in relation to other things, consciousness can't be known or experienced at all. As the great anti-guru UG Krishnamurti put it, "This is outside the realm of experience". So really, any thought you have about the 'nature of consciousness' or other such nonsense is not and can not be it. You could say that it is the space in which all experience is held but that's just another abstraction of thought, it has nothing to do with what is actually the case.
There is just this one image of light that is eternally appearing.