Interesting thought: Deaf and Blind experiences

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Travis Gene McKinstry, muokattu 10 Vuodet sitten at 12.4.2014 23:43
Created 10 Vuodet ago at 12.4.2014 23:43

Interesting thought: Deaf and Blind experiences

Viestejä: 208 Liittymispäivä: 26.7.2012 Viimeisimmät viestit
Here is an interesting thought I had that I figured I would share; my parents are Deaf. They don't note 'hearing' (obviously) so I wonder; would there experience with Stream Entry be the same? That goes for all individuals who experience reality differently (not called disabled for a reason, I'm not being PC, I'm being realistic. Deaf people aren't disabled and neither are blind people).

Would a Deaf or blind person have to note differently? Or perhaps more?
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Daniel M Ingram, muokattu 10 Vuodet sitten at 13.4.2014 4:15
Created 10 Vuodet ago at 13.4.2014 4:15

RE: Interesting thought: Deaf and Blind experiences

Viestejä: 3274 Liittymispäivä: 20.4.2009 Viimeisimmät viestit
You only need to note the sensations that arise, so if hearing doesn't arise, no need to not it, same with seeing.

The core assumption of insight practice is that all that is there at any moment in the entire universe are the sensations that make up that moment and those alone, so if there are no other sensations, that is no problem at all, and might even simply things.
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Travis Gene McKinstry, muokattu 10 Vuodet sitten at 15.4.2014 13:44
Created 10 Vuodet ago at 15.4.2014 13:44

RE: Interesting thought: Deaf and Blind experiences

Viestejä: 208 Liittymispäivä: 26.7.2012 Viimeisimmät viestit
Forgive me, but has a Deaf or blind person told you this through experience? No offense meant, I'm just curious if anyone has any actual experience either by being Deaf or blind themselves or a friend telling them of their experience in insight practice.

I would first assume it should be the same but assumptions often times lead us to roads that don't exist.

Just a fun thought.

Thanks for replying emoticon
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Daniel M Ingram, muokattu 10 Vuodet sitten at 17.4.2014 0:23
Created 10 Vuodet ago at 17.4.2014 0:23

RE: Interesting thought: Deaf and Blind experiences

Viestejä: 3274 Liittymispäivä: 20.4.2009 Viimeisimmät viestit
Totally my assumption, but I do know that whatever your reality is, you just need to see that clearly as it is and nothing more.

I have gotten Fruitions out of hyper-formless stuff that was extremely silent and nearly devoid of visuals of any kind, and how this equates to being deaf and/or blind is pure speculation on my part.
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Eric M W, muokattu 10 Vuodet sitten at 17.4.2014 11:41
Created 10 Vuodet ago at 17.4.2014 11:40

RE: Interesting thought: Deaf and Blind experiences

Viestejä: 288 Liittymispäivä: 19.3.2014 Viimeisimmät viestit
Somewhat related to the subject at hand...

Robert Bruce (author of Astral Dynamics) developed his Tactile Imaging technique for energy work and astral projection in an effort to train blind persons to induce OBEs.

Link

(Scroll down to the section titled "Tactile Imaging")

Apparently it has worked for some folks, there's an interview online somewhere where a blind person talks about what it's like to dream and go OBE.

The moral of the story seems to be... being blind or deaf isn't necessarily a hindrance when it comes to spiritual practice.
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Travis Gene McKinstry, muokattu 10 Vuodet sitten at 19.4.2014 11:13
Created 10 Vuodet ago at 19.4.2014 11:13

RE: Interesting thought: Deaf and Blind experiences

Viestejä: 208 Liittymispäivä: 26.7.2012 Viimeisimmät viestit
Eric M W:


The moral of the story seems to be... being blind or deaf isn't necessarily a hindrance when it comes to spiritual practice.


I'd imagine it's not a hindrance, I'm just curious what that experience is like…

Thanks for the link emoticon

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