What Is Experience? A Vibrational View
Most people think of experience as something that happens in real time—as we live it. But in the vibrational framework, experience is not the present moment.
It is not Reality. It is not Now.
Experience is something different.
Experience Is Not Reality
Experience is a vibrational field of Mind, shaped by Samskara. It forms as the Mind reflects on Reality—through memory, perception, and anticipation.
Experience is not what is happening.
It is what the Personality remembers happening, or imagines might happen.
Experience is the grouping of moments—pulled from past or projected into future—filtered through emotion and thought. It’s a vibrational echo, shaped by the Mind and colored by the Heart.
In this framework,
Reality presents moment to moment, but experience lags behind, or reaches ahead. It is never fully Now.
Emotion and Experience
Experience is often charged with emotion.
Love, fear, gratitude, confusion, joy—these emotions don’t just accompany experience, they intensify or preserve it. Sometimes they distort it. Sometimes they etch it into Samskara.
When Personality is reacting to Reality, experience builds.
But when Reality is witnessed without resistance, emotion quiets—and experience dissolves.
Beyond Experience: Conscious Awareness
In Conscious Awareness, there is no experience.
There is only Now.
No grouping of moments.
No memory.
No projection.
Only still presence—without emotion, without label, without thought.
This is the nature of the Witness.
This is the space before experience forms.
When Experience Ends
Experience dissolves when the Body dies.
But it can also dissolve while we live—when Personality becomes quiet and fully present.
When Samskara no longer triggers reaction.
When Mind no longer grasps or resists.
Then, experience ends.
And what remains is Now.