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imported>Jacob Robertson (Created page with "= The concept = * How does it fit in with the goals of enlightenment? ** TODO * How do Systems exercises help with this goal? ** TODO ** TODO - more * How to approach each of these exercises ** Sense how your perception of "here" can rely heavily on what Room you are in. There is a clear sense that other Rooms are not this Room. Feel that difference, and move your perception between *** This Room *** That Room *** What contains both rooms *** Are there other rooms rela...") |
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The concept
- How does it fit in with the goals of enlightenment?
- TODO
- How do Systems exercises help with this goal?
- TODO
- TODO - more
- How to approach each of these exercises
- Sense how your perception of "here" can rely heavily on what Room you are in. There is a clear sense that other Rooms are not this Room. Feel that difference, and move your perception between
- This Room
- That Room
- What contains both rooms
- Are there other rooms related? What about windows, mirrors, etc?
- Sense how your perception of "here" can rely heavily on what Room you are in. There is a clear sense that other Rooms are not this Room. Feel that difference, and move your perception between
Doors and windows
- Notice the difference in perception between open doors (including doorways without doors), closed doors, and windows (including any transparent door)
Mirrors
- Very close to rooms, but has other types of things you can do
Television
- Another type of room