Yes Hunter. The imagry of which I spoke comes from outside the self.
(crazy sh*t, I know) Therefore in practice if one is not in a "no mind" state.
Then his imagry will be tainted (or colored if you prefer) by his past experience. (some have used the term paradigm) Every time you see liver and onions if you have tasted it before, your mind goes umm liver or oh yuck liver. In the mind of no mind as the Japs refer to it, you would not be prejudiced by prior experience. Just taste the liver. Does that make sense to you. It is a difficult concept. Look at the sound from the stand point of a newborn. What (if any) imagry would he "see"?
What is the sound of one hand clapping?
(crazy sh*t, I know) Therefore in practice if one is not in a "no mind" state.
Then his imagry will be tainted (or colored if you prefer) by his past experience. (some have used the term paradigm) Every time you see liver and onions if you have tasted it before, your mind goes umm liver or oh yuck liver. In the mind of no mind as the Japs refer to it, you would not be prejudiced by prior experience. Just taste the liver. Does that make sense to you. It is a difficult concept. Look at the sound from the stand point of a newborn. What (if any) imagry would he "see"?
What is the sound of one hand clapping?
