dream walker:
Feedback requested....I'd like to keep working on this if anyone can help out on accuracy...
Thanks,
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I think op is on the right track somewhat...
The problem is that we are although every thing we experience is always in the present moment, it is always filtered through models of reality.
Our mental models of reality never allow us to be fully present in this moment, because it is always filtered through layers of mental activity. The 'self' is the most notable of these models.
As far as the self-subroutine filteration goes the end point is something like pure sensory preception of AF. At that point the filter of the 'self' is eliminated, and the senses are sense vividly without filter, without a sensor..
However even after the self-model is eliminated there are still other models of reality we hold that obscure the present moment. (even the idea that there is a present moment as differentiated from the past and future is problematic).
But everything we experience is empty (i.e. just a model of reality, not reality itself), and always has been. So that's sort of the paradox of enlightenment. There is no nirvana and no samasara. We are already enlightened.