@@SimplyAlwaysAwake I keep coming back here, I can't find a 'hearer,' and today everything pixillated, beautiful, wanted to dive in, came back, and the 'sense of self' needed to pixillate. Thank you so much for your dedication to these givings.
00:23:05 - 00:24:48 🙏 Direct sensory feeling of ever-presence... Here-Now... All encompassing... total sensation being perceived... Total perception of the sense field, ever flowing
I'm so thankful to have a video like this to guide me, and extra thankful to be where I am right now, the third night in a row on a different observation platform in Japan. These clear sense fields are becoming clearer in the more mundane, but this is just another level of wow. Gonna let it keep going though! Not gonna believe the thoughts that say I'm the most enlightened person in history lol
Truly excellent! Although I find it hard to explore/investigate when there is a constant dialogue taking place. My mind keeps being drawn to the speaker and having to process the numerous points being made. Is it possible to have more pauses in the commentary so that exploring can take place without interruptions? I realise that this is my ‘problem’ but others may appreciate more silent spaces in these led ‘meditation’ practices. Nevertheless, this is such a rare set of teachings. Many, many thanks from my heart.
really enjoying these guided meditation or guided excursion into the senses. Thank you so much. Maybe you can take us on a guided excursion in the visual sense with a concrete scenery (like a cup on the table or anything else) and explore it together, to dissolve the mental layers we’ve learned to add automatically.
This session was just brilliant. Thank you soooo much. There was no thinking during the practice and I felt somewhat very different even long after the experience. 🥰🙏💕
Am I the only one that this ( exercise on visual field) brings kind of clostrophobic sensation? No space, scared, I need to breath!! 😅 any feedback is welcome. Probably because I imagine more than I actually look 😅
When exploring sound sense gate I find that there is never actual silence in the absence of sound but instead a barely perceptible white noise. I wonder if I have an ear issue or if this is common
Had a scary experience. Was driving over a super high bridge and everything became mushy and the bridge felt like it was disintegrating. Panic attack set in. Wooooosaaaaaa bloody hell, I'll be avoiding that bridge in the future 😂
@@SimplyAlwaysAwake I guess I'm asking how the illusion of duality emerges - e.g. how we are able to perceive sound as something different than light, even if they are the same and can be perceived as the same when deeply investigated - but I suppose the answer to that is "why does it matter?" and "who does it matter to?"
This is very odd (yeah, I see you too.) Why not explore your data stream directly? Do you find a reference point for yourself? Look to your own experience. I can tell.
@@KK-qd6ro My thoughts have stayed with this, forgive me if this is intrusive, consider for a minute feeling a sound and sounding a feel, tasting a color, can indeed be overwhelming and it is still our experience. Some of us don't have to work at just being though we often see naturally experiential people as mentally handicapped. Pain is a sensation too. Perhaps in time, as I have, you will see this as a gift of what you are, this raw experience. "Normal" people have less to work with. hehe
@@KK-qd6ro I'm not trying to offend or even irritate you. That was a failed attempt to say that perhaps the way our brain works kind of makes having raw experience our deal, you know? That is an obstacle in day to day life, for sure. It may not be such an obstacle in this case because our brains are wired for a stronger or more intense sensory experience. I'm not calling you mentally handicapped. I am saying that people, for example, who are considered mentally handicapped like down's syndrome patients do lead a more experiential and nonent life. I'm saying "Normal" people do not get to experience their live with such depth of sensory experience. Not when you are out of time, silly, when it is your time so take your time. I'm saying it's ok. I'm also backing off after having said this, to give you space. Love ya.
@@nat998 Yes, yes. Exactly so, Nat. I honestly don't know about this synaesthesia or what ever. I'm directly talking about the sensitivity of the senses where you touch something and "feel" a sound, you feel the sounds you hear with your ears. Light can be unbearable. Sometimes life is like a shark's skin. What is smooth for some can be a rasp for others, remember?
@@StoneShards Ahh I see. I agree that due caution is in order if one were to surrender to another’s beliefs. Interestingly this process is about getting under one’s own preconceptions and beliefs (that don’t appear as beliefs) that might be shaping one’s experience and thus causing them to suffer. A guided meditation should only help a person accomplish that task IMO. Essentially to free themselves of the binding of their own beliefs and thus be able to act, choose, proceed in life free of their own preconceived, but often limiting and distorting beliefs and perceptions. So in summary rather than encouraging anyone to submit to me, my views, or beliefs, what I’m aiming to do is actually show someone how to free themself from their own binding beliefs. It’s the beliefs we identify with that cause the most trouble (and essentially all suffering). What’s worse we will defend them because they feel like “me”. There’s a great gangster movie called Revolver that illustrates this phenomenon in a very clever way. Thanks for your reflections, I do appreciate different views on the subject.
This amazing inquiry is its own reward, so to speak.
Wow this is amazing. Any more longer guided meditations exploring all sense gates together? I really like this one
Thank you so much for posting this for everryone!! I keep coming back to it.
You’re welcome ☺️
@@SimplyAlwaysAwake I keep coming back here, I can't find a 'hearer,' and today everything pixillated, beautiful, wanted to dive in, came back, and the 'sense of self' needed to pixillate. Thank you so much for your dedication to these givings.
@@SommySeven wonderful 🌈
Thank you! ♡
Thank you :)))
00:23:05 - 00:24:48
🙏 Direct sensory feeling of ever-presence... Here-Now... All encompassing... total sensation being perceived... Total perception of the sense field, ever flowing
Thank you for this lovely guided exploration.
I'm so thankful to have a video like this to guide me, and extra thankful to be where I am right now, the third night in a row on a different observation platform in Japan. These clear sense fields are becoming clearer in the more mundane, but this is just another level of wow. Gonna let it keep going though! Not gonna believe the thoughts that say I'm the most enlightened person in history lol
Awesome. Love your dedication
Truly excellent! Although I find it hard to explore/investigate when there is a constant dialogue taking place. My mind keeps being drawn to the speaker and having to process the numerous points being made. Is it possible to have more pauses in the commentary so that exploring can take place without interruptions? I realise that this is my ‘problem’ but others may appreciate more silent spaces in these led ‘meditation’ practices. Nevertheless, this is such a rare set of teachings. Many, many thanks from my heart.
WOW!!!!! Speechless
really enjoying these guided meditation or guided excursion into the senses.
Thank you so much.
Maybe you can take us on a guided excursion in the visual sense with a concrete scenery (like a cup on the table or anything else) and explore it together, to dissolve the mental layers we’ve learned to add automatically.
This session was just brilliant. Thank you soooo much. There was no thinking during the practice and I felt somewhat very different even long after the experience. 🥰🙏💕
Is the Q&A mentioned at the end available? Would love to hear the discussion
This is such a crazy powerful exploration! Thanks again dude!
My pleasure!
That was fun, thank you.
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Do you ever have lives where you take questions? I’d really love that format
Am I the only one that this ( exercise on visual field) brings kind of clostrophobic sensation? No space, scared, I need to breath!! 😅 any feedback is welcome. Probably because I imagine more than I actually look 😅
This investigation really deepened and clarified things today... 🤩 Thanks!
Wonderful :)
online gold🙏
When exploring sound sense gate I find that there is never actual silence in the absence of sound but instead a barely perceptible white noise. I wonder if I have an ear issue or if this is common
I seem to hear a trickling stream/ distant rain sound and ringing
Had a scary experience. Was driving over a super high bridge and everything became mushy and the bridge felt like it was disintegrating. Panic attack set in. Wooooosaaaaaa bloody hell, I'll be avoiding that bridge in the future 😂
When that happens without the thoughts or panic attack it's quite sublime :L))
Genius…this loosens all the rope bindings on the wooden suspension bridge in Indiana Jones’ Temple of Doom, and makes some of them snap…oh oh. 😅
🙏🙏🙏
Why do we experience things differently if they are ultimately one and the same?
Do we? If we speak as we do maybe we are simply using different language to describe the same appearance
@@SimplyAlwaysAwake I guess I'm asking how the illusion of duality emerges - e.g. how we are able to perceive sound as something different than light, even if they are the same and can be perceived as the same when deeply investigated - but I suppose the answer to that is "why does it matter?" and "who does it matter to?"
How do I get in on your talks man? I’d love to be present for one
all retreat announcements go out to the email list that you can subscribe to at books.simplyalwaysawake.com :)
@@SimplyAlwaysAwake awesome man thank you. I like you. You’re legit
Hi
This is very odd (yeah, I see you too.) Why not explore your data stream directly? Do you find a reference point for yourself? Look to your own experience. I can tell.
Beautiful thank you 🙏
Welcome!
empirical postulates...... Watch this one with my dictionary I will ; o )
😂
@@KK-qd6ro you're not alone and it's ok to go your own pace. The senses for people like ourselves can be overwhelming at times, that's ok too.
@@KK-qd6ro My thoughts have stayed with this, forgive me if this is intrusive, consider for a minute feeling a sound and sounding a feel, tasting a color, can indeed be overwhelming and it is still our experience. Some of us don't have to work at just being though we often see naturally experiential people as mentally handicapped. Pain is a sensation too. Perhaps in time, as I have, you will see this as a gift of what you are, this raw experience. "Normal" people have less to work with. hehe
@@KK-qd6ro I'm not trying to offend or even irritate you. That was a failed attempt to say that perhaps the way our brain works kind of makes having raw experience our deal, you know? That is an obstacle in day to day life, for sure. It may not be such an obstacle in this case because our brains are wired for a stronger or more intense sensory experience. I'm not calling you mentally handicapped. I am saying that people, for example, who are considered mentally handicapped like down's syndrome patients do lead a more experiential and nonent life. I'm saying "Normal" people do not get to experience their live with such depth of sensory experience. Not when you are out of time, silly, when it is your time so take your time. I'm saying it's ok. I'm also backing off after having said this, to give you space. Love ya.
@@nat998 Yes, yes. Exactly so, Nat. I honestly don't know about this synaesthesia or what ever. I'm directly talking about the sensitivity of the senses where you touch something and "feel" a sound, you feel the sounds you hear with your ears. Light can be unbearable. Sometimes life is like a shark's skin. What is smooth for some can be a rasp for others, remember?
I mean where does one go once the body disappears 🙂🙂 even this body is a thought 😊
one -> ONE
@@SimplyAlwaysAwake perfect 🤩
Group hypnosis/guided meditation results are suspect. It's unwise to surrender your will in this way without due caution.
Specifically what about guided meditation scares you? Just curious.
@@SimplyAlwaysAwake
@@StoneShards Ahh I see. I agree that due caution is in order if one were to surrender to another’s beliefs. Interestingly this process is about getting under one’s own preconceptions and beliefs (that don’t appear as beliefs) that might be shaping one’s experience and thus causing them to suffer. A guided meditation should only help a person accomplish that task IMO. Essentially to free themselves of the binding of their own beliefs and thus be able to act, choose, proceed in life free of their own preconceived, but often limiting and distorting beliefs and perceptions. So in summary rather than encouraging anyone to submit to me, my views, or beliefs, what I’m aiming to do is actually show someone how to free themself from their own binding beliefs. It’s the beliefs we identify with that cause the most trouble (and essentially all suffering). What’s worse we will defend them because they feel like “me”. There’s a great gangster movie called Revolver that illustrates this phenomenon in a very clever way. Thanks for your reflections, I do appreciate different views on the subject.
@@SimplyAlwaysAwake
@@StoneShards 😴
🙏🙏🙏