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Recently I've received several questions regarding sleep, waking, Turiya and consciousness. Many have asked how do I not consider all Advaita and talk of the Unborn Mind just bull unless I am always aware, even in deep sleep. If I am not even aware in sleep, what proof is there that I exist eternally, after death? If sleep is the little sleep, and death the big one, without some sort of awareness of awareness, some sort of constant consciousness, is this all not a big joke? In a sense, it is a big joke. The whole thing is a joke, both conscious existence and talking about it, as well as trying to go beyond or escape it. On the other hand, you are already unconsciously aware you, as You, are totally beyond the joke, but not that you, as you, are the joke. To go into this more deeply, see the Question and Answer blog associated with this website. There are two things to remember. Most everyone is lost in an "internal" imaginal space of constant thinking, memory and imaging. It has a "palpable presence" that some refer to as 'I Am'. That I Am and the imaginal entities give the void form. When the I Am and imaginal space and its dreamlike entities evaporate, what is left is the Void. It is absent any image, thought sense of existence. With it gone there is only formless oneness, yet within which you function as normal. The experience is of absolute quiet, absolute emptiness and formless oneness. The other thing to remember is that you would never experience any of this if it were not for the body. The body has the states of consciousness, waking, dream and deep sleep as part of its imaginal existence. However, the waking consciousness is almost trivial, yet it is an expansion or triumph of the waking state that the ego wants to or thinks it will experience in enlightenment. But, the waking mind state is transcient and unreal, as is dream and deep sleep. You are beyond that.
A few days ago I received a question from a reader. That question and the answer should help you understand the whole game.
QUESTION:
THIS IS THE
CENTRAL QUESTION AND DILEMMA OF ALL JNANA TEACHINGS, ZEN, ADVAITA,
ETC.
As such, you
are That who is beyond both.
YOU are aware of the coming and going of consciousness, of first being and then later, not being. Being, not being, being, not being. These states come to you--and then they go. Can the waking mind be aware of the non-waking mind? When the waking mind is present, there is no sleep mind or dream. An analogy would be a candle flame. If it is self-aware when burning, can the flame be aware of its absence? No. The same with consciousness. Can consciousness be aware of the absence of consciousness? No. No there is a knowledge that consciousness, I Am, comes and goes.
On one hand
the real you is that knowledge that beingness comes and goes. But In
fact, you are even beyond that knowledge of immortality.
As of now,
just take the position of the witness of the coming and going and
recognize you are even beyond the knowledge that you are beyond
consciousness. If you do not see this immediately, ponder it
carefully, day after day until the knowledge comes. ---------------- This exchange continued as below until she had an awakening experience.
QUESTION: Hi Ed, Yesterday, I witnessed the coming and going of appearances for about ten hours. I saw that all objects are empty of inherent Being, are a reflection of mind and yet in a way, are themselves of Being, of Consciousness, because they are objects or reflections of Consciousness. I can generally embrace this, even though at times I can get a kind of ego rebellion and feel unpleasantly dead. I realize that this feeling is just another thought, an identification with mind and body, and will need to witness this too. Anyway, here is my question. Although it is clear to me that the object world is a reflection of mind-body thoughts and perceptions, are there not objects or a world outside of the human mind-body that are also reflections of the one ultimate conscious reality? If I see a tree for instance, I can "see" that this appearance includes a product of thought and perception. However, if I tell another "person" about the tree, its appearance and location, it will be recognized by the other as the same tree. So is there not an illusory reflection of Reality or Supreme Consciousness going on that is not an exclusive reflection of the human perceptual, thinking mind alone and that creates the appearance of a world? That is, is ultimate reality reflecting an illusory world as well as and including an illusory human thinking mind that also creates an image of a world, or is there only the human mind creating the dream of world? If it's the later, I don't understand it, cannot reconcile the contradiction of the apparent consistency of the world even in light of the mere inferences of sensory perception. For me this makes it difficult to know how to address and live in this world even as a dream. Thanks so much for being there. Being able to write to you is so helpful.
ANSWER: Why are you doing this? The question is only philosophy, asking epistemological and ontological opinions. This is only thinking. The question is bullcrappy. It is of no more value than asking whether the numbers 2 and 5 have some actual physical existence as a logical set somewhere in space-time. All elements of consciousness are illusion, including your question. There is no human. There is no human mind. There is no Cosmic mind or Absolute. These are just words. There is nothing behind them. You are getting close, don't screw around "reconciling." What is there to reconcile in order to drink coffee at Starbucks? What you are to do is investigate your experience, isolate unadulterated consciousness and dwell there. In any event, you can answer the question yourself and see what it does for you. Ask the question and then say, "Yes there is." Then ask and say, "No, there isn't." See whether either answer helps you in any way. Perhaps you just enjoy feeling perplexed. Have you discovered what the dark denseness experience is yet?
QUESTION: Hi Ed, I understand and see that what you said is so. I'll drop all this and go back to dwelling in reality, in true conscious awareness. I started already. I watched the dark emptiness for two hours when I woke up, but it remained dense. When I look at it right now, I sense it as an illusory thought form, but in this next moment, it is lighter and not truly dead. I still don't know. I will look at it through the evening and then again in the morning when the experience of the dense darkness is very strong. Thank you for the wake up call. I am very grateful.
ANSWER: The darkness is only sleep. You are always aware of all three states, deep sleep, waking and dream. Everyone is always aware of the dream state. It is the constant movement of thought forms and images I call imaginal space. You are aware of all three states at once. That You is beyond them and has no characteristic they have such as waking consciousness, time, space, objects, etc. Please read the new site very carefully. Most of your questions will be answered there. It is the blue site within the yellow/orange site.
QUESTION: Ed, I gasped when I read your response. After looking at the dense darkness for over an hour, I saw that it was of the mind, but did not grasp its nature. When you just said, "The darkness is only sleep", there was complete clarity. That's what I was seeing, a mind-based sleep state!! This clarity is liberating. Yet, I am also aware that I am beyond "this clarity". I am beyond this knowing, yet not separate from it. I am beyond being and not-being, beyond all concepts. I read the new site twice and will continue to read it carefully. I am so very grateful for your guidance.
ANSWER: Congratulations! Don’t lose it. Practice. Deepen the understanding.
QUESTION: Thanks Ed. New morning. The mind "does not work" in the deep sleep state, so there is the appearance of dense darkness. I am now aware of this as an appearance, aware that this is a mind state that comes and goes and that I am not it. I am beyond all arisings in the imaginal mind. I am aware of this state, yet "have no characteristic of it". In under one week, you saved me an additional ten years of searching, or maybe a lifetime. Thank you, thank you! ANSWER: Remember, all this is just concept and apprehension, and ultimately illusion. The perfect Absolute is not limited by knowledge or experience.
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