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I can go around all day observing that whatever is "me", isn't. Nothing much will happen, except I'll probably be a bit sharper. But when something that is attending to or looking for this "me" stops, it all collapses into waves or bits or a number of other, transient phenomena.
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When I'm selfing heavily (lost to thoughts, stereotyped behavior, emotion), the world feels very constrained, tight. When it disappears, it gains a strong sense of dimensionality, that is yet very fluid. Staring at something far away, my world grows. Close to a wall, it shrinks.
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There isn't really any sense of being locked to anything. My perception constantly changes vectors. Attending to sensations around the eyes, the world gets a weird downward slant (if looking ahead). Attending to back tension, it balloons backwards... Etc.
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Often this effect ends when something blows my mind a bit and I get preoccupied, lost in something specific. E.g. there is a kilometers-long main street in this town. I was walking down it and it looked like one of those street-warping scenes in Inception - warping as I looked.
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I keep hearing hints that I'm simply messing up the technique or misapprehending something. I should have all the perceptual gearing that is supposed to throw you through the trapdoor, but somehow I keep walking around it.
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oh, I dunno. Not sure that's the case. I have no idea. You could be further along than I am, or on a different road, or... yeah, who knows. Probably spending a few weeks on retreat on this stuff would shove you thru, if the door's there, which I'm guessing it is.
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Since I started applying this filter to things, my practice has been very crisp. Very little confusion, but the occasional "oh, that's not what I need to do?" Still a clear sense that there's a bit of work to get done here, though. Clearing up delusions, improving abilities...
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It feels a bit like, in a martial arts analogy, I know most of the moves & techniques but have little appreciation for when & how to apply them. In a real fight, I'd get my ass kicked - so a lot of sparring, with supplementary instruction, is advised.
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