When you ask a question to yourself, who are you asking?
Can you think a feeling?
Can you feel a thought?
Can you imagine a physical sensation without experiencing it?
“Truth is in the discovery, not in the discovered.”
~ Nisargadatta
When your body breaths, who controls the breathing?
Can you “see” infinity?
When your mind is thinking, who decides what to think?
When you imagine yourself happy, where does the image come from?
Before you name an object, what is there?
“Truth is that which is; it is nameless. And so, the mind cannot approach it. Truth is that which is.”
Krishnamurti
When you hear the calling of your name, who is responding?
Where are your fears when you’re not feeling them?
Where are your thoughts when you’re not thinking them?
How do you remember a feeling?
When your mind is silent, are you still thinking?
What do you do in order to get a “brain wave”?
What road are you walking and to where?
If you give up on something, what happens to it?
How do you recognize the feeling of love?
Who is in control of your direction?
“Fear is a natural reaction to moving closer to truth.”
Pema Chodron
Where does your life end, and the life of the “other” begin?
When you pray for help, where are you praying to?
When you recall yourself as a child, and feel yourself now, how do you know it’s the same self?
Can you find any physical sensation which is stable?
What happens to “stuff” when you let it go?
How do you imagine you appear to others?
What aspect of yourself is always here, regardless of experience?
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