I really liked when you said "confidence is the antidote to doubt". Maybe this is what my teacher meant when he told me to learn how to navigate the seas of uncertainty.
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I really liked when you said "confidence is the antidote to doubt". Maybe this is what my teacher meant when he told me to learn how to navigate the seas of uncertainty.
@marcusantoniu26, I need to use that antidote all the time. The only way to really get rid of doubt is to practice and integrate meditation insights into daily life. Experience is the key!
The seas of uncertainty are related to the sea of body sensations. All the data our eyes, ear, nose, taste, feel take in and then how we react to these sensations is filtered through our conditioning, our knee jerk reactions to our body's sensations. The teachings are like a boat that we can build and use to make our way across the sea of sensations to the other shore...hehehe (this is my opinion)
Your opinion is totally in agreement with my experience. The data you refer as input is in my case laboratory results, signs and symptoms of disease. The answers can be multiple, but the decision is only one.
It is a pleasure to exchange ideas with you.