Resounding
Imagine a person who has dissolved the ego. Their
subconscious is empty and clear. So when they receive an impression it resounds
terribly in their psychology.
Imagine a coin falling into an empty well. That coin when it
hits the bottom will make a lot of noise. The sound of the coin hitting the
sides and bottom of the well will actually reverberate all the way through the
well.
This is the case of someone without an ego.
Subconscious Full
For a person with a lot of ego, their subconscious is full of
things and so an impression that is received, does not cause that much harm or goes
after a few minutes unnoticed. Note, if the impression is very strong, certainly it can cause great harm, ego or no ego, subconscious or no subconscious.
A person with no ego has to be very alert all of the time to
not object or protest because that will create an ego once again.
In a person with no ego, the consciousness is in charge of
taking everything that is received. If something is taken wrongly by the mind
the consciousness will inform the person to correct that as quickly as
possible. Because it is the consciousness deeming it to be taken in the wrong
way.
Conclusion
When we are insensitive to impressions it could mean that we already
in our psychology have so many accumulated impressions that these new
impressions don’t make a difference. Or it could be that our consciousness
is very active and we transform impressions on the spot. If this were the case we would certainly know it. Anyway until then if it is that we come to notice that the impressions have a much stronger effect on us than ever before, I think that we can take that as a good sign, meaning that our work is cleaning out our subconscious.
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