21. THINKING
âI donât want to think about it!â
T
T
We have to think a thought ourselves
to make it our own
and thinking is an activity
that we control.
22. THOUGHTS
âIâve seen the light!â
âI had the same thought.â âŠâŠWhat makes it
private and exclusive is our individual perception.
is waiting there
for all to see
But the light, like the thought,
Thought-pictures or concepts
are not private or exclusive
T
T
Pure thought-pictures or concepts are
not exclusive and result from thinking
but our thinking is based on our
perception and that is exclusive to each
of us.
23. THINGS Our perception of some thing
is our own personal affair.
âIâve got the
evidence of my
own eyes!â
It is only the âapparent realityâ of some thing that
we can perceive with our everyday senses.
A âresidual realityâ of some thing
remains after our associations with it
have been extracted.
T
T
The cat
broke
the glass (?)
+ =
24. In my thinking, prompted my sense
perceptions, I am alone â butâŠ..
my thinking also connects me to the world.
Precisely because it is my thinking â
actively living âin the momentâ â I canât
observe it. I can only observe the thought.
Through thinking â
we are a part of the world
and apart from it.
T
T
Actively living âin the momentâ
thinking can be strengthened.
T
T
25. ?
If the âResidual Realityâ
of some thing lies beyond the
observation of sense perception,
what can we do?
26. Rely on more sophisticated
technologyâ even thoâ our
thoughts about some thing
observed are immediately
affected by our perception
and associations.
Accept some things will
remain beyond our
understanding. Be humbly
content with a faith in
âsomething moreâ â and
not try to prove it.
Strengthen active âin the momentâ
intuitive thinking developing
âextra-to-sensoryâ perception.
27. Our thinking connects us with things our senses perceive
but in order to grasp those things
we bring them âdown to sizeâ into a thought-picture.
We separate ourselves again from the world.
We are spectators.
28. To explore some thingâs full reality requires that we
become involved.
Strengthen our intuitive thinking
with humility and attentiveness.
âThe most simple of activities
and the most challenging.â Goethe
An everyday gift can help us because
it relies on our intuition.
The gift of loving remembrance.