The 'Focus on Flow' Theme ~ Shinzen Young
Shinzen talks about the dynamic aspect of phenomena called "flow" (aniccha) and speaks to some questions that people asked him during this particular group process.
Filmed Jan. 2010 at the Mary and Joseph Retreat Center in Rancho Palos Verdes, C.A.
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Shinzen is the kind of teacher I wish I'd found years ago. A lot of anguish could have been avoided, and yes, some of it had to do with how to properly manage flow.
So many great videos of Shinzen Young!! Truly a treasure trove. To be able to watch this from ones own world is a gift. Thank you!
After watching a David Bohm video about what he calls the implicate order of thought-- which I considered the mind making linked associative engram packets of brain waves before thinking-- had a go at watching feeli/image for brain waves and watching the two amigdalas(located at intersection between eye and center ear,back of head). If you watch with a slight image on feel, it will be on the same side as what you watch(image puts it on same side) ;unlike movement, which is left side controls right and vice versa. Surprisingly, the body went into a spontaneous flow spasms. Some of them were double helix(kundalini like), some were spiraling, some like particle route round atom, and others were body rocking back and forth. Then I asked myself questions to see what spasm flows it would create through the implicate order of the answer: Yes answers created back and forth rocking. No answers just created random flow spasms.
So experiencing flow is like experiencing the fundamental temporality of time? Primordial time-ness?
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Yes!!! Contrasted to flow, between the states of flow, are the "timewalls", it's flow but on a different axis, the 'static' aspect. Like, watching a tube from the sides results in seeing a frame, while above or under there's a circle. All the topological implications of consciousness interacting with with such a visualisation of time set aside, just imagine opaque tubes which intersected show all the movement inside.
Boppin' around and burnin' gasoline and munchin' on a burrito you'll be lookin' like Marlon Brando in a decade or so...fer chrissakes....