Hi Pawan,
Thanks for your response.
Yes, the thoughts come and go as before. So do sensations, feelings, colors, sounds, smells and tastes.
but sometimes i start identify myself with my body then again that Same thought patrons.
Could you write what is happening, moment by moment when you start identifying with body, how it feels like, the thoughts, what are they about, what happens to senses like seeing and hearing. What thought patterns appear. Write them down as an exercise. And when identification is not happening, what it feels like and what thoughts, what happens to seeing hearing etc. What difference is there between the identification and not identification?
Look at body experience, how is experience directly. Sit quietly, close eyes and take a few deep breaths.
Notice the hearing, smelling, tasting, touching. With only the input from those four senses, and without relying on thoughts or mental images:
Can it be known how tall body is?
Does body have a weight or a volume?
Is there a boundary between body and the clothes?
Is there a boundary between body and chair?
In actual experience does body have shape?
Is there an inside or outside?
What is body in this actual experience?
Is there a sense of me in body?
You may have done this body exercise before. Try it again.
Take your time with it.
Thanks,
Divya