Pure Seamless Intimate Experiencing (1228)

Rupert Spira
30 Jul 201103:52

Summary

TLDRThe script explores the nature of experiencing, challenging the distinction between an inside self and an outside world. It emphasizes that true experiencing is seamless and intimate, with no separation between the self and the world. The speaker encourages introspection to reveal that what we perceive as objects, selves, and the world are simply modulations of this pure, intimate experience. The idea of a separate self or a distant world is questioned, suggesting that all that exists is the experience itself, eternal, present, and deeply interconnected with all that is.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Thought creates the illusion of separation, dividing experience into self and world.
  • 😀 Experience itself knows no division, only a seamless, intimate reality.
  • 😀 Objects, selves, others, and the world are simply modulations of pure experiencing.
  • 😀 We cannot find anything separate from experiencing in our immediate experience.
  • 😀 Reaching out to touch a screen reveals that we touch only the screen, not distant objects.
  • 😀 In our experience, there is no separation—no inside self, no outside world.
  • 😀 Scanning the body reveals pure experiencing, not a solid or separate body.
  • 😀 The world is not experienced as something distant, but as an intimate, present reality.
  • 😀 There is no separate self that knows experiencing; experiencing simply knows itself.
  • 😀 Experiencing is not an object but a pure, seamless, ever-present intimacy.
  • 😀 The nature of experiencing is eternal, always knowing itself, being itself, and loving itself.

Q & A

  • What is the main theme of the script?

    -The main theme of the script revolves around the idea that the perception of a separate self and an external world is an illusion. It explores how experience itself is seamless and unified, challenging the dualistic view of self and world.

  • What does the script say about the nature of experience?

    -The script suggests that experience is a pure, seamless intimacy, without any separation between the experiencer and the experience. There is no distinction between an inside self and an outside world, only the present, unified experiencing.

  • How does the script challenge the concept of a separate self?

    -The script questions the existence of a separate self by encouraging us to directly examine our experience. It suggests that when we do so, we don't find a distinct self but only the intimate experience of 'being' itself, without separation or distance.

  • What is the significance of the question about touching a screen?

    -The question about touching a screen highlights the idea that in direct experience, we do not touch external objects like mountains or seas. Instead, we only touch the screen, illustrating that what we experience is not an external world but a direct, intimate experiencing.

  • What does the script suggest we find when we scan our bodies?

    -When scanning the body, the script suggests that we don’t find a solid, separate body, but rather pure intimate experiencing. It challenges the idea of a body as something separate or distinct from the experience itself.

  • How does the script question the existence of a world at a distance?

    -The script encourages us to examine whether we experience the world as something distant from ourselves. It suggests that, upon introspection, we only find pure experiencing, not an external world at a distance.

  • What role does thought and mind play in the script's inquiry?

    -Thought and mind are questioned in the script as potentially creating the illusion of separation. It suggests that in the direct experience, there is no separate thought or mind, only the seamless knowing of the experience itself.

  • What does the script mean by 'pure intimacy' in experiencing?

    -'Pure intimacy' in experiencing refers to the unbroken, immediate presence of experience itself, without separation, division, or the sense of an observer apart from what is observed. It is an unfiltered, direct experience of 'being'.

  • How does the script define 'experiencing'?

    -Experiencing is defined as the ongoing, unbroken flow of consciousness or awareness that knows itself and is itself. It is not an object or a self, but the fundamental quality of awareness itself, always present and intimately known.

  • What does the script suggest about the idea of eternal love?

    -The script hints that the knowing of experience, or experiencing itself, is eternal, ever-present, and loving in its purest form. This love is not an emotion or external concept, but an inherent quality of the seamless, intimate experience of being.

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