i mostly let it go for the time being, but it wasn't until i was later able to actually go confirm in physical space that indeed it was all just rope, that a full sense of ease returned.
"Mostly let go", can easily be a "full sense of ease", with the realization that there is no benefit whatsoever with any identification to a story of how it might turn out.
Until the discovery occurs, there is just THIS.
thinking thinking thinking is exhausting...
Ha, well a couple of things jump out here.
You are judging the thinking as something 'wrong'.
It is as much a part of THIS, as your breathing is.
i have no idea whether i'll ever deepen enough that thought will stop. It remains part of the great mystery, so no real point in having a story about it.
In the meantime, thoughts are there. Just like the sound of the refrigerator.
i sometimes use the sound of the refrigerator to meditate on.
The sound tells me that the fridge is working as it should.
That is when i pay attention to it. For the rest of the time it is not noticed.
Now that you recognize their (mostly) lack of importance, you can start to
not notice your thoughts, unless they are useful. You can meditate on their existence, or on their behavior. They are useful for the purpose of communicating. They have many uses.
but still, a subtle sense of "choice" remains... got any zingers to illuminate that one?
The 'sense' of self, or the 'sense' of choice, a 'sense' of ownership, along with many other 'sense of's are the remnants of conditioning, of habit. They will lessen, weaken, and eventually appear very occasionally, as they are SEEn to occur.
Often reported is the 'Oneness' thing, where the liberated tell of a sense of self in others and even trees etc. Ah, the great mystery. Makes life-ing a perpetual discovery. WonderFull.
love
vince