Last week
again I got this question from a former guests. I think many people still are
dealing with this question. And no, this is not a trick, you cannot do or learn
it at once, it is a matter of continuous exercise. So, why not give it a try
and start to manage this process and make it a routine for thoughts that keep
on disturbing you.
So, how
does it work?
You are
aware of a thought that is disturbing you.
If you
are aware of it you can look at it from a distance in a process of
contemplating. It is a wonderful experience to recognize as a human being we
have the opportunity to understand and that there are at least three roles or
‘actors’ in this process. The thought, you and the possibility to jump into the
role of observer of what’s going on.
So in
this situation actually you place yourself in the role of the observer of your
thought process, taking some distance watching your thought. In this way it is
not necessary to cling to that thought but you can let it go away as a cloud
drifting away in the sky. You do not put your energy to it you only watch
without judging. This is not as easy as it looks at first sight. It is a matter
of training your mind.
How to
only watch without judging?
# First
thing you need to do is you observe your feelings. You can feel uncomfortable,
anxious, worried, angry or whatever else. Contemplating you whisper to
yourself: “I feel …. (just mention to yourself your specific feeling(s)) coming
up. I do not want this feeling. I will let it go away.”
# Second
you are aware this thought is just an only a thought. It creates just a feeling
and has no matter in itself. So yes you can let it go.
# The
third thing is that you need to understand that every thought, already your
whole life long, is only temporary and not everlasting.
# After
that, as the last fourth step, you need to understand this thought is not you.
You are not the thought, neither are you the feeling. You do not have to let it
affect you. So, let it go.
In
Buddhist meditation we call this process Satipatthana.
Be aware
and give it a try on a daily base to clear your mind and to become the master yourself,
instead of your thoughts, of your own life.
Gangey Gruma (Frans Captijn)
Captijn Insight. Catalyst in developing tranquility & in-sight to get in a sustainable way real connection, purpose, pleasure and flow in life, love, family, business, career and work again.
Gangey Gruma (Frans Captijn)
Captijn Insight. Catalyst in developing tranquility & in-sight to get in a sustainable way real connection, purpose, pleasure and flow in life, love, family, business, career and work again.
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