Look if you can find a connection between sensations and thoughts?
Thoughts can cause body sensations called emotions. Thoughts can cause saliva to start forming. The ‘I’ thought causes a knot in the stomach. Thoughts can cause the heart beat faster and hyperventillation.
Notice if there is any control over this process happening?
There isn’t any control.
Also, close your eyes, and as each thought comes up, try to find the thinker of the thoughts. What do you find?
The thinker, a separate entity from the thought, cannot be found.
Do you find a thinker, or just more thoughts about a thinker?
Thoughts about the thinker (searching for it).
I find that looking for something is already a thought. And when you are looking among thoughts for a thinker, using a thought as a guide, then all you have is more thoughts.
Another angle: When a thought arises, look for the border between thinker and thought.
I cannot find any border.
Is there some evaluation thought constantly looking for a shift?
Yes. A judgemental thought, saying this is not okay.
If yes, what is its function? What is it trying to accomplish?
It is trying to control, to hasten realisation. It is resisting what is.
Two days ago I woke up to a loud voice (a thought) in the head saying: Give up all control!
How to give up the idea of control? How to surrender to what is? Is there anyone who gives up, who surrenders? These thoughst are just happening on their own.
‘I’ say the words ‘I surrender’ in my head. But it just happened in my head, without anyone causing it. Is it simply because it’s now time for these thoughts to appear?