Today, a book from Alan Watts appeared on the shelf of the local secondhand bookshop. :) On page 15, he wrote: "The mind grows thoughts as the field grows grass. If I think about thoughts, as if there were some "I", some thinker watching them from outside, there arises the infinite regression of thinking about thinking etc, because this "I" is itself a thought, and thoughts, like trees, grow of themselves....It is, thus, a mistake to try to get rid of thoughts, for who will push them out? But when thoughts leave themselves alone the mind cleans up."Yep, it washed through..
I just noticed a transition or change in focus from seer to no seer. Seems when looking for the I, that a me comes into focus that is looking, the I can be felt clearly as some thing looking. This wasn't easy but when finally in DE just hearing was noticed with no hearer, then back to a sound and a hearer.
So I think this is where frustration comes up as when in the 'I' mode and searching it is unpleasant. I'm guessing that it will gradually settle down and I-mode wont be a problem? This is kinda weird right now, the searching to root out a me keeps coming up, but it's the me that is searching. I know (or there is a knowing here) that 'I' just needs to give up. I suppose the search needs to be completely exhausted first. (:
The brain is just used to playing I-mode. It happens. The difference here is that it's seen to not be real. Sure the thought is real, but the reality of which is speaks is not. So thoughts show up to no-one.
The search exhausts itself, probably out of boredom LOL :) or that it's seen that the search is to see there is no searcher. Not much point to that. It's like the snake eating it's own tail.
Sometimes there's a knowing that, oh, I've been going round and round in circles and never really seen the spot right here and now.
Speak soon,
John

