Chapter 10
y of light.
I apply to tates of unconsciousness and consciousness.
ttention.
Its fluidity, density, tenuity, solidity, determine wo call one awake or asleep, wo call one unconscious or conscious.
e must remember, all tive sense.
For example, only means t inside tside.
t in t is dark outside.
ere t sunsside, this room would look darker.
So wo someone else.
Language s oy; it o continually express tive terms.
ts .
t o express in relative terms.
For instance, ting here and in a way we are all awake.
But ts not really true.
Eac o a respective degree.
Not every one sitting here is awake uniformly.
is possible t, compared to you.
to your left is less ao your right is more awake.
t t moves bettention.
So if and tention, dand w consciousness and unconsciousness means.
Attention means: ahing.
It means reflection of somethe consciousness.
It is not t every moment, ty-four is never like t either.
As an example, it o kno the eye.
in tracts because t to go in.
Less ligo see; racts and the focus is narrowed.
of brig into a dark place, te and to see in t needs to go hin.
So according to t it is exposed to, ts focus -- ting ting pictures.
Just as every moment ones eye is flexible, so is ones attention.
You reet.
If treet is familiar your attention enuous; if treet is unfamiliar your