The "I" wishes for something eternal and unassailable, something that can never be threatened by bulldozers or hungry lions, and it can't find that in the moment, because for the "I" there is always the thought of "yes, this moment is fine, but it's the next one I'm worried about".
All that this "I" really wants is to continue, no matter what. It doesn't want to die. This is achieved by introducing a "self" that is constantly pushing and pulling at this experience and is thus turning it into something that it is not, something that is not right, that could be better, that should be as it was etc etc...
The key is to see that this self, that seems to be acting, is still only a thought, which is essentially powerless. It can not really change anything, can it? It just pretends that it can.
By believing in the power of this I-thought, you award it a power that it doesn't really have - to take the power away you simply have to watch these thoughts. This process reveals that there really is no one there that could have any power at all. Its all fake! Sure, you have to again use thought to watch thought, there is no other way to watch thought... it still works ;-)
Sit down and close your eyes and simply think about a number between 1 and 10. A number pops up "4"! How did that happen? Did "you" choose to think "4" or did it simply arise out of "nowhere"?
There might be a thought "OK, now I decide to think 5!" and then you think "5"... so did you choose the 5? Or did the first thought again just arise without anyone controlling it?
Are there any situations in your daily routine that "you" control? Is there anything that thought can control at all?
You mentioned that you can "predict the things that are indeed going to happen"... Well, yes, if you believe that when going to bed the thought "I will wake up again tomorrow morning!" is an accurate prediction of the future and thus a proof that thought has the power to predict the future... but maybe its just a thought that pops up like any other thought that is based on the conditioning that you have accumulated over the years... a bit like "I like ice cream and I will like it for the rest of my life!". Is this a prediction of the future or simply a statement that works now, based on the current situation, but doesn't really hold any certainty if this is still the case in another five years..?
Is thought in any way more powerful than lets say a sound or a smell? Can a sound or a smell control anything? Maybe in a way... you hear the roaring of a lion and you start running... this is a natural reaction to sound, but not sound controlling anything itself, right?
Where is the difference to thought? Is there any if you don't believe in the thought "I decided that!"
Only to the degree that I'll believe them. Still working on how to dispel that belief.
How do you dispel a belief? By seeing that it is only a belief and by dragging the workings of this belief into the spotlight. When it arises look at it, analyse it. See who owns this belief, who is doing the believing... anyone?
At the risk of sounding like a spiritual retard, it's hard for me to separate "I am" from the thought about it. How would I know I am without a recognition that I am, and how can any recognition take place without recogniser?
Haha... thats a good one..
The funny thing is that you are perfectly right - you can not separate the "I am" from thought - it is only a thought :-)
How would you ever know that there is an "I" that exists without even using the concept of "existence". Sure, you don't have to think to exist, but yo have to think to know that you do...