04-22-2011, 12:00 AM
What seems to
happen is that depth perception is turned off and everything in my view
becomes "equal." Nothing matters more or less than anything else and
the world becomes just a screen of blotches of colors.I may be
making little sense here but it seems like this "state of mind" brought
on by gazing and not judging is at least one of the similarities that we
can discern between the first and second attention. Bob
Now Bob, when you are in this "state of mind" does this evoke 2nd attention, as with Taisha and the leaves, or is it something else?
happen is that depth perception is turned off and everything in my view
becomes "equal." Nothing matters more or less than anything else and
the world becomes just a screen of blotches of colors.I may be
making little sense here but it seems like this "state of mind" brought
on by gazing and not judging is at least one of the similarities that we
can discern between the first and second attention. Bob
Now Bob, when you are in this "state of mind" does this evoke 2nd attention, as with Taisha and the leaves, or is it something else?

