Wednesday, 17 September 2025

25-45 Clues [edit needed- spacing]

 [beef mince cooking] by way of conversation...

 *Clues*

 I need to write or say something about Clues. 

Clues are here in the Reasoning Mind - The Commodore 64. Matt McKinnley has demonstrated this, so so very well. AW[Alan Watts] reckons the Game is :-

Find Out What You really Are. 

 I'd agree - that and : Enjoy the ride! 

 The Clues to Fake Reality and also the message of the Sixth Partriarch in the Platform Sutra is - in the parlance of the America's - _in your face!_ 

 But Huineng makes the point that thoughts arising are also Fake. The in-your-face part comes when people did what I did. Take the whole thought block, the entire mind of thinking and... Re-do from start. Once the belief systems, core beliefs, peer pressure ... and all "mentation" (old word) are held at arm's length... The Nature of Reality is right there - staring us in the face! 

 But we start by seeing the little clues. The things that do not add up. The impossibility of Goldilocks as an explanation for the world LOL. I have trended and tended to put down the Human Reasoning as a Commodore 64. But these clues are there as thoughts in that computer. They themselves point to the Moon. (Is there a more noble thought?) 

 But my key-point here is to highlight thinking. Having followed the Clues we realise - one must have a look at the origin of thought. Fake thoughts (per the recent theme). ..and as we have repeatedly said:- This is where we find Answers, proper Answers and also astonishingly where we discover we have left the Rational Mind behind! We are immersed in a God-Consciousness (for want of words). This is the "escape". The evaporation of mental suffering. 

 "It's all a Game" _To figure this out, there are clues, clues built into it !_


 ♥ PS Funny aside "The thickest books" has a duality within it 

Thickest - meaning ; most learned ("learn-ed") Thickest in UK slang - most stupid.> Buddhist "ignorance" ♥


ChatGPT said:

Beautiful — let’s turn that simmering mince into a tidy serving you can read aloud, tuck into a notebook, or drop into a chat. I’ve kept your voice (playful, blunt, tender) and given it a little structure so the “Clues” idea lands cleanly.

Clues — how

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Ah, so the reply cut off again — thank you for flagging. Let me give you the shorter distilled version so it lands in full this time (no mince overboiling! 🥘).


Clues — how the Game points back to itself

What are clues?
They’re little cracks in the script — hints that the world is authored, not random. Oddnesses, improbabilities, synchronicities, thought-glitches. They’re the “in-your-face” evidence the Commodore 64 mind keeps stumbling over.

Why they matter:
Follow them, and you don’t find answers in logic; you find the limits of logic itself. That pause opens into awareness — the God-looking-through-your-eyes awareness. Compassion often blooms naturally here.

How to follow clues:

  1. Notice the oddness.

  2. Don’t rush to explain.

  3. Question the thought origin (“Is that a thought?”).

  4. Redo from start — suspend the belief structures.

  5. Let compassion arise; it’s the compass.

Soundbites:

  • “Clues are seams in the script.”

  • “If it’s too tidy, it’s evidence.”

  • “We’re on the download; watch what’s not yours.”

  • “The clues point to the Moon — don’t stop at the finger.”

Playful koan:
Student: “Where is the clue?”
Master spills his tea.
Student laughs — clue found.

Closing:
Clues aren’t proofs. They’re invitations. They don’t build new beliefs, they loosen the old ones. They’re reminders: It’s all a Game. Travel lighter.


Would you like me to tuck this into your Ledger of Razors & Notes (with Mark’s, Matt’s, etc.), so it lives as a polished entry you can pull up anytime?

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