Or, is this just a thought too?!
Is the knowing of a thought a thought?
Knowing (awareness) is just a substitute for direct/actual experience.
Here is how:
There is knowing and there is the known. This is how language describes it in everyday life. Clear so far.
But when you look at it. When you look what's really there apart from language:
Is there a dividing line between the knowing and the known?
Is there a separation between the knowing of a thought and the thought?
Is there a boundary between the knowing of the seen and the seen?
Or doesn't knowing and known always happen simultaneously, seamlessly?
It feels like it is noticeably present any time the narrative thoughts quieten down and drop away.
Can thought really obstruct this knowing?
Or isn't an arising thought just as unobstructedly known as a state of "no thought" or a state of "quiet thought"?