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Taste as a Reminder

One of the many reminders I use in daily life is taste.

There is always taste available, and even more so when I eat.

When I look in, I see that this taste arises at a particular location in space. I can find no mouth, only taste and some additional sensations arising - along with everything else arising in the present.

I find myself as capacity and space for the taste. I find myself as the one eye within which the world of phenomena arises in the present.

Taste, as anything else in daily life, can be a reminder of headlessness and to find myself as Big Mind.

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