A vision comes to mind. One that fills me with a sense of deep joy. I'm sinking into the depth of a body of water, I can see the light behind me but I turn towards the darkness. It appears less dark as I fall deeper. The deeper I go there is less of a separation between me and the water. It's like I'm dissolving into the water. I interpret it as falling into the depth of understanding. It's a yearning inside of me to find this. It's hard to explain really but I can see it clear as day. It's a yearning to get so good that I don't have to try anymore. There is no hard work, my wants and desires are aligned, I'm doing something that is effortless. There is no concept of work.
Where does the mind render images?
A strange question popped into my head as I was thinking about compositor methods in XRender and how I could translate them in Wayland. Then I started to think where does the mind render these images that I see? I'm pretty sure I can just Google it but it's quite fascinating to think about the algorithm that renders reality. More importantly there seems to be no screens, yet I can fit mountains in the display and get a sense of their majesticness. I'm going to Google this at some point but in the meantimes it seems like a good way to spend time, thinking about this.