There are no two things in acknowledging awareness but there is a habit of commenting on awareness, a subconscious habit of noting what is being seen accompanied by the thought/fear that without this running commentary the experience isn't happening at all.
OK good. So “in the seen, just the seen”. There aren’t two things in the experience (a see-er and the thing seen). There is just seeing/hearing/smelling/tasting/touching. The “running commentary” is an add-on.
The good news is that the running commentary doesn’t need to stop. Indeed, what could stop it? Are you in control of thoughts?
The running commentary just needs to be seen for what it is – thoughts arising and passing away. No reason to engage with the thoughts. No reason to pay them attention. Just let them be.
It is hard to describe how this is countered
No reason to engage with the thoughts. No reason to pay them attention. Just let them be. “You” don’t need to do anything about them.
You have young kinds right? They play up to get attention. Sometimes even negative attention is better than none. They rile you. Thoughts are like that – they thrive on attention. Just leave them alone and they dissipate.
Thought that this act of naming is holding me back.
OK! This is an example of how thought doesn’t get it. Think of thoughts like little kids – always on the move – always trying to understand, explain, interpret, ask questions -- easily spooked, easily upset, easily over-excited, easily disappointed.
Thought is the realm of vi-jnana it is only a “divided knowing” – it is the seat of separation of “me” trying to understand “not me”. Treat thoughts like the silly kids they are. Don’t get riled by them. Don’t get pulled into their silly games. Just let them be and notice how they settle down on their own.
Looking for the feeling of being caught, it is an idea, an expectation that something will be revealed.
Yes, it’s just an idea. What thought says will be “revealed” is just like space. It’s like thought saying “I hear there’s this great thing called ‘space’ – if I can just find the ‘space’ then that’s it!” But space is all around – there is nowhere there is not space. “You” can’t find it because it is already here. There is nothing to be revealed because there is nothing hidden.
A sense of anticipation in the chest. Coupled with less articulated doubts, it won't happen for you, this can't be it, there's something hidden from you which you're too...stupid/inadequate/unaware to see
OK this is an example of thought REALLY playing up! Give it a whack. Doubt is just a thought believed. Don’t feed these thoughts. When these doubts arise, you could even say back to them “What would you know? You’re just a thought!”
...behind this a less 'personal' thought/knowing...this is all there is, what is in awareness is all there is. Had this same experience a few days ago walking. Not a Damascan moment but felt significant.
It felt significant – because it is. Learn to rely on this intuition. Turn away from thought/beliefs and toward this intuition.
Re-reading your post the image of space helps, then immediately the thought 'How can I get into that space, how can I experience tht space' realise intellectually that this impulse to 'get' awareness is getting in the way.
But this impulse is also an arising in awareness – remember awareness is like space – it doesn’t have an ‘agenda’ it doesn’t get pissed off because there’s too much going on or the ‘wrong stuff’ is showing up. How ridiculous! “You” are that space! It is never not there. It is the closest most intimate aspect of experience – it’s always “on”. Just notice that!
Back to this awareness, surrendering to the space.
Yes. Surrender is good – “holding to nothing whatever”.
Remember Trungpa said – The bad news is you're falling – The good news is there’s no ground.
Don’t be afraid to just let go.
People see it far away. What a pity! They are like a man who, standing in water, complains of thirst -- Hakuin