Yea... when the expectations are exposed usually the laughter comes :-)I had written this long post explaining why I had struggle with expectations on this realization once again, and then laughed at it realizing it's just usual crap. HAha I guess expectations will go on just as they want to.
:) Sorry it took so long to reply anyway.
Мmm, yea.It is habitual..and common.I see there is no controller in thoughts as well but disidentifying from the thought process is still tricky. On one hand I notice thoughts come and go without any me in charge, without anyone arranging them in a certain order, nor making them into existence. On the other hand, whenever there is thought not immediately recognized as such, there is this simultaneous pulling or pushing on that thought that creates a movement and a following stream of thoughts... I don't really know how to express this clearly, but this motion around thought is what creates the feeling of being involved in thinking.
I am sure it is just the force of habit that makes it so compelling, but I get a little stuck here...
Let's look closely who or what feels a stuck here?
Is there something REAL out of a thought about something?
And WHERE exactly it can or can't stuck?
And here are some questions regarding time like we spoke last time. But no rush.
What is time (in this very moment)?
How time is experienced?
What is past and future?
How past or future is experienced?
Does past or future ‘exists’ other than contents of thoughts?
Is there a proof that you had dinner last night?
Is there any experiential proof whatsoever that the past has ever happened?
Much love,
Luchana

