Knowing Consiousness
As we do not clearly know consioussness and its function as it is, we hold onto knowing something, something that we get to know, in other words we tend to associate a name form. It is the state of naming a form that we encounter, for e.g. as a thing with colour and shape. However, if we endeavour to understand consioussness as it is, we need to focus on the process of consioussness. In the simile of the bicycle, for instance, we only see the movement of the bicycle rather than its actual function. We only observe its movement from one place to another but not its mechanism, i.e. how its rear wheel rotates with turning of the push pedals, causing its movement. Similarly, to understand the process of consioussness we need to focus on its function and not things that we get to know. How we comprehend consciousness as a process is the role of wisdom. On the other hand, if we focus on the name form, we are overlooking the actual process of consciousness ....