It’s like the narration is a bit overly dramatic. Detracting from what is really going on.
What about the narration thought offers , is this destraction too,
Yes, the narration of thought is often a distraction.
and if yes, from what?
This is such a good question.
From direct experience through my senses? (I’ll call this direct experience)
But I am always having direct experience through my senses. So the narrator is not distracting me from direct experience.
So is the narrator distracting me from being aware of my direct experience ? But then who is the me who needs to be aware of direct experience.
Who is the ‘me’ who gets lost in thought & then comes out of thought?
If that ‘me’ is not lost in thought, the 'me' can become aware of direct experience?
The narrator is distracting from an experience of totality - awareness. The narrator narrows awareness to a separated sense of ‘me’.
Commentary not essential. Pretending to be important. For sure, interesting & adding value, but not essential & also subtracting value at times.
Yes.
I got the link with my own internal narration. So arbitrary, so inconsequential. Very powerful.
What makes the internal narration arbitrary?
Because the narration is so unreliable, so unfounded, so biased on limited perspective, so random.
The narration is based on old data while the universe is presenting fresh new data with each new moment.
What makes the internal narration inconsequential?
Thoughts & opinions pass like clouds, they fade.
Ha ha - I just thought about my little line on my forum profile
The truth doesn’t need my belief to exist!!!
But having said that. Following my narrator, I am here. Which is consequential.
OR is it?
Was I always going to be here, doing this process with you?
The narrator is just trying to keep up with events.
mmmmmmm.
What makes the internal narration very powerful?
Could you write a bit more of what you observed here?
The narrator has the power to manipulate opinion & actions.
The narrator has a lot of power to determine good or bad.
If good, proceed
If bad, run or destroy
A lot of pain has been caused by my own narrator
Much death & destruction around the world by megalomaniacs following their narrator.
But following the comments on the previous question. (Was I always going to be here, doing this process with you?
The narrator is just trying to keep up with events.
mmmmmmm.)
Were these actions always going to take place anyway with or without the narrator?
Once we drop the concept of self volition & sink into everything’s inevitable, it gets very confusing for me.
Telling me what to think
Defining when I should be excited
You wrote this meaning the commentary of the game.
Would this be true for the internal commentary, too?
Yes, but then I learn how to doubt my narrator.
So the narrator loses some power
He cannot always tell me what to think
& cannot always define the moments when I should feel a certain way.
But if the narrator is on catch up - making comments on things that have already happened, he is just adding story to how I feel anyway.
So in this respect he has no power or control
It’s an illusion
So i now doubt the narrator, but who is the ‘I’ that doubts?
OK
So my narrator says
“This person is nice, you should call them”
I doubt the narrator so I don’t call the person
Or
I believe the narrator so I call the person
Who is the 'I' that makes the decision?
Was the call going to happen/not happen anyway?
If I doubted every comment from the narrator, would I do anything at all?
Of course I would.
Is the inner narration of thought a necessity for the play of life to happen?
No, not a necessity.
Life happens. I sleep, I get distracted. My life happens. All life happens.
Without the narrator or conductor.
I noticed a small sense of panic arising at something minor today. My narrator reminded me to stay calm, feel within, drop the story & breathe. I was able to ride this little wave & return to peace. I was grateful to my narrator for this.
much love