- Aug 21, 2014
- 5,049
- Tinnitus Since
- 1999
- Cause of Tinnitus
- karma
This was a really thoughtful post, Vaba. I appreciate your perspective.
changes, people do often eventually escape the cognitive traps that hold them back for a long time.
Radical, fundamental transformations of consciousness are possible, and I'm not talking about drugs or intense Vipassana retreats or anything dangerous like that. But, change comes easier when there is a conscious willingness and openness to change.
From everything you have said here, you're suffering, the beliefs you have about your suffering are compounding it or making it harder to accept, and that lack of acceptance is making you suffer more. So, hold on to those beliefs and continue to suffer for them, or find a way to let go of them and suffer less. It's that simple, but very, very difficult to put in practice.
Well -- for starters, this isn't what "objective" means -- you're seeing things inherently from your own perspective, which makes it subjective. That is, to the extent there's an objective reality underlaying everything, no one really interacts with it, we're all locked in the little boxes of our brains, seeing things through our own bias.The problem with me is that I cannot experience the world in any manner other than how it is, objectively.
Just because this is the experience you've had to date doesn't mean it's going to be forever. Point of view constantlyI can't alter my perception of the world through thought - I never really had an imagination (but this doesn't mean I'm boring.) I'm physically incapable of fooling myself into doing or believing anything blindly. I'm a purely objective person - my parents tell me that, basically from birth, I was a VERY stubborn, quiet, introspective, and rational kid.
changes, people do often eventually escape the cognitive traps that hold them back for a long time.
Radical, fundamental transformations of consciousness are possible, and I'm not talking about drugs or intense Vipassana retreats or anything dangerous like that. But, change comes easier when there is a conscious willingness and openness to change.
You believe this about yourself. You may have your whole identity wrapped up in this thought to some extent, and it's not easy to let go of such things. However... "change, or die". It's that simple.I have an immutable set of beliefs, personality traits, and desires. It should be easy to see that, being mentally wired as I am, there is no way to accommodate for tinnitus.
From everything you have said here, you're suffering, the beliefs you have about your suffering are compounding it or making it harder to accept, and that lack of acceptance is making you suffer more. So, hold on to those beliefs and continue to suffer for them, or find a way to let go of them and suffer less. It's that simple, but very, very difficult to put in practice.