Today we're going to look into sight and seeing. The eye ball and the part of the mind that apprehends, processes and makes sense of what the eye balls see.
9:10 Take seat. Posture. Close your eyes. Gong. Motivation: Give yourself some love for getting yourself here. Think of someone who you hope this time could benefit. Three deep belly breaths to draw your awareness down into the feeling body. Now a few on your own. Then let your breathing return to normal.
9:15 Open your eyes and pick an object in the room to rest them on. Look at that thing. It doesn't matter what it is. Study it with your eyes. You don't have to think about it. It doesn't matter for the moment where it came from, who gave it to you, etc. Just look at that object in your life as it is itself. When ideas come up about the object, or when you get distracted by thoughts of other things, gently bring your awareness back to your object. You are giving yourself a couple of minutes to look at something in your life. Give yourself that gift completely.
9:20 Now close your eyes for a moment. Reset your eyeballs and eye consciousness. Open your eyes again gently, but this time with a soft focus. Maybe shift your gaze up or down slightly so your object isn't dominating your field of vision. And instead of focusing completely on one thing, take it all in. Allow yourself to experience your entire field of vision. Your gaze is soft and expansive. What is that like? Can you relax a little more and just see the world you live in? Can you see it as it is?
9:25 With your eyes still open, shift your attention just a bit so you are "seeing" the space between the objects in your life. This is not as much about your eyeballs obviously as your eye consciousness and your mind. But we spend so much time devouring things and their labels visually. Let's acknowledge, experience, see the space between the objects in our lives. The distance, the openness, the not-solid. Rest your mind on that.
9:28 Now drop the technique. Give your body a little shake or jiggle. Close your eyes if you like and just relax. Like dropping back into an armchair at the end of a long day. Just rest.
9:29 Gong. Dedication of merit.
