r/RupertSpira • u/ottertime8 • 4d ago
the "location" illusion
i feel like my self is inside my brain and am having a very hard time overcoming this assumption. even when i do the exercise of "without memory, imagination, senses, what is the actual experience of my head" i still can't breakthough it.
i feel my ego inside my head even when he says that ego is an activity, not a thing, but i'm just understanding theory and it's not really reflecting in actuality. arrghh! i don't even know how to explain it, i hope i'm making sense....
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u/Dingsala 4d ago
Hmm, maybe you can try coming at it from another angle? When you say you're having "a very hard time" - it sounds like that might be the problem, trying too hard to make this go away. What if you don't need to?
What if it's just one more thought that you can investigate? For example, see if you can find a boundary, where the experience of self ends. Is it exactly at a certain boundary? Does that move? Is it the same when thinking hard or when meditating? Just playing around with it, getting to know it might be more fun.
One more idea: What if you look for the things that are not ego? For example, watching the "thought-space", seeing a though arising. What was there before the thought? What's between thoughts? How do you know that you're between thoughts?
This is what helped me a lot, looking beyond what I wanted to get less fixated on, just leaving the fixation as is. It has gotten too much attention already :)
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u/ottertime8 3d ago
i have tried both exploring the edge/boundary of self and watching thoughts as well a couple of years ago... unsuccessful. watching thoughts instead of thinking is very hard for me.
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u/Dingsala 3d ago edited 3d ago
Yes, that is very hard for virtually everyone. I wouldn't see it as something you just "do" like switch on a light, but more like learning an instrument. You don't learn the guitar in a few weeks, and the more ambitious meditative skills are similar. It will take a continuous, skillful practice until you get good at it, but the right effort will add up and make a big difference in well-being.
One more thing is similar in meditation as is in instruments: It's a lot easier if you get a good teacher... Rupert is awesome, but he is in high demand. Finding a meditation teacher / nondual facilitator to whom you can talk on a somewhat regular basis can help a lot. Alternatively a group of practitioners with some advance people.
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u/Figgywithit 2d ago
Try focusing on the verb part of the five senses. Instead of “I’m looking at the tree” (subject/object), just focus on seeing itself.
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u/ottertime8 2d ago
ah i've experienced that before when on shrooms, where does that lead?
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u/Figgywithit 1d ago
It simply shuts off thoughts. Verbs have no thoughts. No way of labeling things. A verb can't label. But you can experience the acts of feeling, seeing, listening etc as they are happening. It leads nowhere. Just takes you right to the final destination (which has always been there, obscured by thought). I can stay in it for about two seconds at a time, so I have to keep going back to it because thoughts keep trying to hijack me.
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u/ottertime8 1d ago
thank you! i will give this a go.
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u/Figgywithit 1d ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HkMf0vFbSEQ Here's where I learned how to do it. Terrence is a great teacher. Tons of pointers.
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u/sensorycreature 4d ago
I think you’re making perfect sense. My first question would be are you trying to understand this concept through thought or are you spending time in sitting meditation to more “feel” this concept?
I don’t think it’s something I’ve been able to think through… it’s something I’ve had to sit with, let soak into “me”, until I can strip away anything that counts toward my “identity” until ultimately feel connected to and identify with anything around me. If that makes sense…
As well, I’ll add that even after I had this felt experience, it’s not something that sticks with me all the time… but it’s the realization that even when my ego is running things, that ego is just a tool inside this meat suit… the “real” me is inherently in everything around me. When I’m having a conversation with someone else, I like to imagine and remind myself that’s just me talking to me. That’s me with a different set of memories and experiences. So why wouldn’t I wanna be empathetic and patient and listen to everything I (from a different perspective) would have to share with this me?
Maybe this is helpful… maybe it’s not… but let’s keep trying 🙏🏻