Hi Sarah,
Wow, there is enough valuable advice in that post to keep me out of mischief for awhile! I’ll have to print that one out.
Please do. Keep looking for where this sense is. Is it more like an ‘I am’ sense? I call that the feeling of me-ness.
Yes it may well be that ‘I am’ sense, always present in the background. The sense of a separate self tends to be more tangible, like thoughts and feelings.
Are feelings, emotions and reactions – all habit based as well? Could this sense of ‘I’ be habit based too e.g. you have been collecting thoughts, beliefs, ideas etc for however many years you have been alive?
They are definitely habit based – same old stuff comes up every day. My sense of ‘l’ appears to be solely based on thoughts, feelings, emotions, and reactions, so I guess that makes ‘me’ just a bad habit.
Without thought do you exist?
No doubt this mind/body keeps flowing with or without the presence of thought.
Is ‘I’ the witness? Or again is that another thought?
From direct experience, I can’t say that ‘I’ am the witness. There is awareness. The ‘I’ appears to be entirely thought based, just an object in awareness.
How so? What is wrong with the one you have ‘now’? I mean this minute too. In this Now what is seen as wrong, or not right, or wanting it to be different? Would that also be a thought based on….what? Memory, comparison…?
What’s wrong with my life? Well, it’s a long story! Dissatisfaction seems to be part of the human condition; the economy would grind to a halt without it. Direct experience would suggest that there is nothing wrong NOW. The problems are time based and require thoughts to exist. I guess time is also just another thought happening in the present moment.
Without thought is there a problem? Ever?
I think not. We need thought to make it my problem. Even extreme pain is just sensations happening now. Without a ‘me’, nothing is a problem.
Is it seen as a problem that it does this? Or can it be seen as being part of what is?
‘I’ see it as a problem. Can it be seen as being part of what is? Once again in direct experience it appears as sensations and thoughts arising and passing. Thoughts label it as a problem. If I could see everything as part of what is, all my problems would be over. Why can’t I? Attention appears to focus on the content of thoughts and believes the story, making it ‘my’ problem.
Next time you feel stress (or anything other strong emotion or feeling) I want you to dissect it as if under microscope.
Go back to the feeling of stress. Is stress caused by resistance to what is? Turn towards this feeling completely and look. For who is it a problem that there is stress and tightness? Is it a problem for a single thought? What is it a problem for after that single thought has gone as it will? Another thought? In between the 2 thoughts is there a problem? Only thought is worried or threatened.
It’s those damn thoughts again. Identification with thought is such a deeply rooted habit; it will take some really clear seeing to let go of it. I’m sure there will be no shortage of opportunities to observe this closely.
What is the sensation itself – striped of story – ignore the thoughts – look to the sensation only. The sensation changes continually or vibrates. Go into it. How old is the vibration, how long has this stress labelled sensation been? Has it just happened, does it have a history this sensation (apart from what thought gives it). How would you describe this sensation? Is it ever changing? Is it a problem this sensation? If thought says its unpleasant is it really? Go to the sensations and check under the label and story. Is unpleasantness added by thought? Look as new born baby – you know nothing but the current experience – is it really unpleasant?
Ignoring thoughts, the sensation is just a feeling arising somewhere in the body. It’s just happening in the NOW, changing and fading away. Apart from thought, it has no history; just a brand new sensation. Unpleasant is nothing in reality, it’s just a thought label attached.
Go to the sensation – turn down the volume of the thoughts – is it a problem? If you don’t think about it, do you know that this sensation is something labelled or called stress? Is there any inherent stress in the sensation itself? Go to the sensation located at the sole of your foot – would you call that sensation stress? Or is it just a tingling vibration? Now compare these 2 sensations – the neutral soles of the feet to the labelled sensation in the shoulders or where ever – whats the difference between them? Don’t refer to the labels – just refer to the sensations. Is one more intense? Like a headache? If you don’t refer to your thoughts is it unpleasant? Could you live with this sensation for the rest of your life?
The problem appears to be totally thought based – sensations are neutral. It has no stress apart from the thoughts that label it stress. Comparing the sensation in the sole of my foot, it is a more intense vibration. Taking the attention away from the thoughts has the side effect of removing the stress. ‘Unpleasant’ is simply a thought label. No doubt it would not be hard to live with as a pure sensation.
Can you see how the thoughts get mixed up with the sensation? Is there an ‘I cant’ in there – that’s a thought. Is there an ‘I don’t want’ in there – that’s a thought. Go past the thought to the body sensation. Can you detect interpretation of the sensation? Thoughts again. Can you see the labels thought is trying to add - like – ‘this is stress’, ‘this is unpleasant’? None of these thoughts actually belong to the sensation. See the thoughts but place them to one side. Without these thoughts would you know these sensations were stress? Same with the body – pure tingling sensation with thought overlaid. Is there resistance in the sensation or is it in the thought?
I had some good material to work with this evening – stuck in a peak hour traffic jam, busy stressful time at work. The sensations strongly suggested frustration, stress, ‘I don’t want’. But during the occasional moment of clarity it was obviously the thoughts with their persistent commentary and labelling. It is interesting to let the sensations be OK, to not see them as a problem. (Will take a lot of practice). Resistance is clearly thought based, sensations are just sensation.
What is belief – is it a thought? What is ‘separate’ – a thought? How do you know others are there? Go back to the sight exercise for this – is it thought again that says ‘I am separate’? Look for these thoughts. Don’t worry of you don’t see them – just keep looking and keep questioning! Is it possible to ‘not’ be aware? When? Isnt it the case that awareness just contains something else?
Is a belief a thought? Yes, what else could it be? Wow, even separate is just a thought! It seems like so much of our believed in world is conceptual, just a thought. From direct experience, seeing doesn’t indicate separation.
Is it possible to not be aware? No, at least not while conscious. Awareness needs to shine its light on something, even if it’s just a bunch of unpleasant thoughts. Or even nice thoughts. (to finish on a more pleasant note).
Love Colin