Always labelling

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When we taste something, what is the ‘realness’ of it? We can say, ‘It tastes nice’ but this is what we think about it, not what the taste is. We can say, ‘It’s a grape’, but that’s a designation, a perception, isn’t it? What is the actual taste? We say, ‘It’s sweet’, but ‘sweet’ is a judgment, isn’t it? We come to understand that the reality of it is indefinable, and that for most of our life we are operating at the level of interpretations and classifications, of secondary experiences, rather than living the actuality of it.

Ajahn Sucitto, Gnosis and Non-Dualism

2 thoughts on “Always labelling

  1. I live in more verbs and fewer nouns, and it’s liberating. As you say, reality is indefinable.

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