Phil Posted February 7 Posted February 7 The 4th step is the denial that the first three steps have already unfolded. The 3rd step is conceptualizing emotion. The 2nd step is conceptualizing feeling. The 1st step is feeling appearing as or being This. Quote Mention YouTube Website Sessions
Reena Posted February 8 Posted February 8 Did not understand at all. Detailed explanation not given. Quote Mention So basically I'm an autistic INFJ BPD sigma Pisces female with anger and CPTSD issues. Wow wow. My plate looks full. I Couldn't have been weirder than that. Now I get why I'm so idiosyncratic.
Mitchel Posted February 8 Posted February 8 4th: there is the illusion of ignorance, & the reality of innocence. (A process faster than a blink has unfolded. ) 3ed: there is the perspective that emotions are about a story. 2ed: emotions are just sensational guidance, Feeling. (Which is also veiled by thoughts/ stories) 1st: This Is What Feeling Is Being 🤍 Quote Mention 🪞💠🪞
Mandy Posted February 8 Posted February 8 I've found that I really enjoy reading things backwards lately, including my better homes and garden magazine. Weird. Quote Mention Youtube Channel
Phil Posted February 8 Author Posted February 8 On 2/7/2024 at 8:54 AM, Phil said: The 4th step is the denial that the first three steps have already unfolded. This is an appearance of feeling. On 2/7/2024 at 8:54 AM, Phil said: The 3rd step is conceptualizing emotion. There is not a me which is scared, afraid, fearful, powerless, insecure, guilty, unworthy, jealous, hating or hateful, discouraged or discouraging, blamed or blaming, worried or worrying, doubtful or doubting, disappointed or disappointing, overwhelmed or overwhelming, frustrated or frustrating, irritated or irritating, impatient, pessimistic, bored, content, hopeful or hopeless, positive, expecting or expected, believing or believed, optimistic, enthusiastic or enthused, eager, happy, passionate, joyful, appreciative, appreciating or appreciated, empowered or empowering, free, loving or loved. This is an appearance of feeling. On 2/7/2024 at 8:54 AM, Phil said: The 2nd step is conceptualizing feeling. This is not a thing or things, something, anything, everything, life, experience, a world, a universe or physical. This is not mine, yours, his, hers, ours, theirs, anyone’s or everyone’s. This is an appearance of feeling. On 2/7/2024 at 8:54 AM, Phil said: The 1st step is feeling appearing as or being This. This is an appearance of feeling. Quote Mention YouTube Website Sessions
WhiteOwl Posted February 8 Posted February 8 (edited) On 2/7/2024 at 2:54 PM, Phil said: The 3rd step is conceptualizing emotion. The 2nd step is conceptualizing feeling. How do you differentiate? edit. Didnt see last post Edited February 8 by WhiteOwl Quote Mention
Joseph Maynor Posted February 8 Posted February 8 (edited) @Phil Why are all your conclusions "this is an appearance of feeling" and what does that mean? What exists without being an appearance? Edited February 8 by Joseph Maynor Quote Mention 💬 🗯️🤍
Phil Posted February 8 Author Posted February 8 44 minutes ago, Joseph Maynor said: @Phil Why are all your conclusions "this is an appearance of feeling" and what does that mean? What exists without being an appearance? In the vein of liberation, clarity, unfettering the true nature of being & reality actually being pure inexplicable magic… .and not in any way about being right, witty, clever etc…. That there is someone else which has or has come to a conclusion or conclusions, is a conclusion, which is a priori, or, a presumption… ‘all’ of which is an appearance of feeling. An answer to ‘why’ would only be, in & of itself, another conclusion. Could it be considered - why is it you never come to any conclusions? Quote Mention YouTube Website Sessions
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