thsi is amazing and more examples please can you
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Replying to @nosilverv @danlistensto
The experience of eating good food often seems festooned with colors and such. Synesthesia is an odd term; the mundane fact is internal experience of almost anything is multisensory, and they bleed together. Most people don't notice it. That's all.
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The whole idea of separating sensory experience into distinct channels is a distortion of language, and is contrary to experience of synesthesia, which everyone has (eg. taste is wildly influenced by smell, but also sight and touch)
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Replying to @celestialboon @zbingledack and
The error is in thinking that senses are separate at all! It all comes together to form a singular experience. Our brain is not a machine! It all blends together, and as always, state of consciousness is not fixed, and altering it can create substantial differences in perception
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Replying to @celestialboon @zbingledack and
Can verify. Awareness is unified and looking for a boundary between sense gates can collapse the apparent boundary.
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Replying to @_StevenFan @celestialboon and
Get concentrated and look for the boundary between touching fingers, direct experience of Emptiness when the boundary disappears.
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Replying to @_StevenFan @celestialboon and
dont' undestand bt like and hope to understand one day
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Replying to @nosilverv @celestialboon and
If you can hit a pleasure jhana or access concentration you have the requisite concentration to be able to explore this. I think it took me less than a year doing TMI to generate the concentration necessary even though I didn't know for many more what it was or how to apply it.
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Replying to @_StevenFan @celestialboon and
access concentration
pleasure jhana 


guess not, don't have a referent
so how do i use this now
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Replying to @nosilverv @_StevenFan and
Google Daniel Ingram "mastering core teachings"
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Leigh Braishington has good material on the jhanas. Http://leighb.com/jhanas.htm
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