Infinity
So here is some logic for ya.
I was confused by language and lack of clarity about 'direct experience'. This is what I got: Direct experience is always there, and is not affected by how we call it. Our labeling or interpreting is just a small portion of what the (total) experience is. We can notice that experiencing anything can only take place "now". We can also notice that what we call an object is an experience (the thing directly without having thought about it). When we notice the feeling (the undeniability of it), we can notice it cannot be pinned down, or we cannot exactly know what it is. Stopping 'right there' with the experience (like " ok I feel it") is a kind of labeling it, and its not actuality, or reality. Stopping is not true. Actuality is in fact unstopable. It is " one", not separate, Is it?
So noticing that the experience, the feeling cannot be known or understood, and noticing it changing and it at the same time being in a "field of experience" we can "get" that this is just what is, infinity; it has no end, and no beginning. We can actually call it whatever we want, it is unnameable and always this. cheers!
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Guido Sleddens
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Infinity
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