Question:
While we are pursuing external vision by all known means, why we are neglecting exploring internal vision?
?
2013-02-20 18:52:07 UTC
We are spending huge money to learn and experience new vision. But we are just ignorant about inner vision. Knowing yourself better, being your own doctor, do root cause analysis of yourself.

I think Buddhists have understood this quite well and there is a fantastic process called Vipashana.

What about others ?

What are your views ?
Seven answers:
Monk
2013-02-20 22:28:20 UTC
Sweet Pinki,



This One’s view is seen in Zen “Vipassana”, inner vision practice. Most people are not neglecting exploring internal vision as they do not know they have it or its unknown depth.



Knowing your self is impossible and seeing there is no one the false ego idea drops of its own accord. No greater fulfillment can be experienced; great joy. To see things as they really are as compared to when the false ego idea was between perception and consciousness only seeing what it wanted to see.



Another important lesion is regarding karma. When the false ego is gone karma has no place to return to. This One calls that sidestepping the influence of karma. Awareness expands to fill that space leading to the state of enlightenment.

Note to help. Manish,

Closing the eyes is not necessary to mediate in depth particularly in Vipassana. Energy that goes to outer vision is shut down and reversed to the inner eye. If perception is creating disturbance put attention on the gaps between both the incoming and outgoing breath. On the incoming breath it must stop just a moment to change direction and is the same in outgoing breath. In the gap mind is not but vision is. This is not to say to lose focus of entrance and exit of the breath circle. The gap time will expand with much practice. Take a look/see.



Take a look/see.
anonymous
2016-11-07 04:49:36 UTC
a million) i haven't considered a super smoked sausage in the 9 lives of a cat. So my answer is 0. 2) nicely, it somewhat relies upon on how annoying you're poked in the attention. in case you're slamming that sausage into the attention, you will probably kiss your imaginative and prescient away for a at the same time as though not constantly. 3) do you choose to retrieve the attention juices or the sausage juices? i'm at a loss for words. would to boot get a mixture of the two juices, so take a tiny sponge and gently soak all you will get from the attention, then squeeze out the sponge into your cat bowl or different appropriate receptacle.
?
2013-02-21 16:51:44 UTC
External sense perception blocks internal vision. That is why we have to close our eyes while meditating or doing yoga.
anonymous
2013-02-20 19:10:10 UTC
I agree with you. Most people go through life not truly understanding that. As a non-believer, I think that life is precious and that we need to live a good and long life because we truly don't know what comes after. But if you believe in yourself, you can get wherever you want to be in life. People are blind to themselves most of the time. That is just my personal opinion.
anonymous
2013-02-20 19:11:55 UTC
This happens because our eyes point in the wrong direction Pinki.
Fake Genius
2013-02-20 19:45:28 UTC
They do their way and messed up already - http://www.livescience.com/27262-psychology-studies-questioned.html ...?



this is a new mental disease for psychologists to solve -

quote: "Zombies are important as a reflection of ourselves,"

http://www.livescience.com/27287-zombie-apocalypse-world-war-ii.html



:D
?
2013-02-20 20:28:26 UTC
both are important means.. who blend it accordingly .. will be the winner..


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