You read the entire thread; the answer is already there . . . several times. And there are far too many clues. And it's not there in code or in symbolic fashion. A few people simply wrote the answer down, as it is.
Interestingly, it seems only people who have figured it out on their own are able to spot the answers. Isn't this fascinating? This is the power of the ego. We can have something right in our face and we can't even see it. This is the emperor's robe. This is:
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And just like realizing that the emperor's is naked or stopping to appreciate beautiful music, there's no questioning it. . . it's just reality. It's an understanding.
So let's start again. Reading the entire thread is entertaining, but it's clutter. It's like trying to appreciate music by watching the crowd cross the violinist's path. To appreciate it, you'll want to listen to the musician, watch him and focus on his music. Appreciating his music
because he's in a concert hall is dis-genuine. Not appreciating his music
because he's in a subway stop is inattentive.
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I just tried to meditate on this riddle for the first time in my life.
To be clear, "meditation" for this exercise is not 'deep thought'. In fact, it's almost just like appreciating good music. You don't stand in front of the violinist thinking of his fingering, scales, time changes, etc . . . This 'clutter' gets in the way of music. No, you just stand there . . . and let the music move you. You just empty your mind. The music might make you happy, it might illicit some thoughts. Fine . . . you don't stop it. You just go with it. It might shift towards confusion . . .but you don't fight that either. It might give you some thoughts, sure. But you just go with it. You just flow. You just accept it. Your mind will wander from time to time . . . but you'll always go back to the music.
You just need to accept this 'riddle' like one should accept good music or the fact that the emperor truly is naked.
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The riddle is of a boy. Not ME. I have been personifying it. Because of my ego I suppose. The boy is told to THINK, there was no real question.
You did this before and you'll do it again. - "I suppose this. I suppose that. This is this. This is that. It's not this, it's not that." - Your mind is moving . . . but what is moving it? The monkey and the boy share a specific interaction. There is nothing more and there is nothing less. It's OK when your mind wanders. Enjoy it . . . but bring your mind back to the monkey and the boy and their interaction.
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He thinks about death etc... he then decides. did he shoot or not? We dont know what he decided. So why are we even answering it for ourselves????
How do you know that 'he thinks about death'? Did he whisper this only to you? How do you know he decided anything? Your mind is moving again . . . what is moving it? Then what is moving the thing that is moving your mind? What is moving the thing that is moving the thing that is moving your mind? Is it the Monkey and the boy?
Remove the 'things' and go straight to the source. The monkey, the boy, and the questions. That's all. . .