It is not very
easy, to understand how we perceive anything. Let us take an object called X. When X is present to the seeing, we
perceive its presence. Once an idea of X is firmed up, the perception of that X
can from then on keep happening, whenever it feels like. Let us presume X was a
car. As the car goes out of the seeing limits, it has disappeared. If anyone
asks you, where the car ‘is’, you would tell him, just round the corner on the parallel
road or something like that. So there is first a visual presence of the car,
until it is absent to the seeing. Once it is absent to the seeing, it is
present to memory or mind, what we call, ‘mentally present’. So all contents of
seeing are first apparently present to the seeing and their physical absence
then becomes a mental presence. This includes people and places as they seem to
be mentally present somewhere, even though out of sight. So the universe being
present is a combination of physical presence ( when present to ‘seeing’ ) and
mental presence of all that is absent to the physical seeing.
Where is your son?,
we say, he ‘is’ in the backyard. His ‘isness’
or presence is ‘fit-ted’ into physical or mental space.
If we close our
eyes, the contents of physical seeing disappears and reappears in the seeing of
it. So contents of seeing are present only in the seeing of it. Similarly, the rest of the
universal space, including all that was seen in the past and likely to be seen
in the future is floating abstractly somewhere in the mental space to be 'seen' in the thinking of it. Just like
contents of seeing or physical presence of objects, ‘only’ appears in the
seeing, contents of mental seeing of mental objects are available ‘only’ to the
mental seeing. Mental seeing is actually thinking of the mental contents. Just
like physical contents are absent when not seen, the mental contents are absent
when not thought about them.
Duration or time
also is such an object. A series of appearance and disappearance is ‘termed’
movement. There is no movement, other than appearing and disappearing. What
disappears physically is made mentally present as a reference and compared to
next physical presence, to make movement. Without ‘mind’ or mental help, there can be no movement. Physically, there is only appearing of fresh new scenes. We cannot make out
the freshness of any new scene as we are caught up with mental presence,
interfering with physical presence to make a ‘notion’ of change or movement.
So physical presence
is what is perceived physically in the seeing and physical absence is mental
presence, what is perceived mentally. It is very strange that we are able to
perceive the universe mentally, as we have to assimilate all that is seen in
the past and future, to make a perception of universe. In this case, when
sitting in the room, that instant seeing is only for a fraction of a second and
has to be assimilated with mental contents of a ‘life time’. The fractional
content is physical and lifetime content is mental. In other words, the
presence of ‘your’ whole universe is
purely mental with fractional or negligible physical presence. It does not
sound very soothing that the universe is ‘mental’ or that there is ‘no’ physical
universe.
So coming back to
the point of presence, there is a physical presence of contents of seeing and
mental presence of the same contents, when it ‘goes’ absent to the seeing. This
means there is no complete absence of contents or a single content called X,
unless it is absent to the seeing and absent to the thinking also. This means, if X
is not thought about, it can be absent so totally that nothing need be
discussed about X as if X was outside of time and space , physical or mental, out of universe.Therefore featuring anything, 'makes' it present and not featuring is out of the sphere of time and space.
Absence of mental
content is called ‘fasting’ of the mind. All that physically disappears,
including your body, when there is not seeing of it, like in sleep, must be
present to the mind and that too in the thinking of it and not otherwise. So
all that is featured, including time and contents of space is available only in
the thinking or physical appearance of it. This being the game of MAYA, a
combination of physical appearance and mental appearance makes the world that
we perceive and there can be nothing outside of IT. Since we have no power to
create physical appearance nor mental appearance, the notion of we, since perceived, must also
be a featured content. This completes the MAYA, featuring the
universe with a ‘me’ as if the centre of perception.
Since there is only
contents of physical seeing and mental seeing as what is happening and there is
a perceiving of it, because which we conclude that these contents ‘are’, the perceiving of the content gives it the 'isness' or presence and the contents
are not separate from perceiving, The perceiving is the contents or what is
happening and what is happening is the perceiving of it. If the perceiving of
it is the symbol called ‘I am’ and is not separate from the contents perceived called what is happening,
then what is happening is also ‘I am’. So there is only what is happening or ‘I am’ which seem two sides of the same
coin but in practice is one and the same . Perceiving is what is happening and
what is happening is perceiving. Perceiving is a behaviour or capacity of ‘Presence’
making what is happening as physical presence or its absence as mental presence
as if what is happening are the contents of Presence. If the material of what
is happening is that of Presence and so is Perceiving as the power of the material of Presence,
then all there is –is Presence, seeming to be what is happening or the Universe
and such presence is ‘you’ or your nature, which all is as isness,
acknowledging all that is- by being all that is as seeing and thinking of IT.
You are on the dot.The relationship between the field of consciousness (including memory and imagination) and Existence (the field of senses) holds the key to fundamental understanding. Within memory and imagination, everything is oneness; simply we are conscious of those things. Whatever is reflected as outer is Existence in the field of senses. Consciousness as consciousness does not exist. Existence is manifested as two-the observer and the observed. To see this whole paradigm is the end of all questions. As in the field of consciousness, the observer and the observed are one. In oneness, who will question whom? Questions can be only for practical purposes, daily life and not ‘about Existence’-when the field is recognized.
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