I tried again two or three times. First thing by your statement tha "You can never stop or control the thoughts, because that which you refer to as you is a mental concept that points to nothing" one of my doubts about controlling thought got cleared intellectually. Since when 'you' itself is a thought how can a thought control a thought.
Exactly. It's an automatic process. So is the beating of your heart, the pumping of your blood, the secretion of sweat and saliva, the movement of your muscles, the thinking of thoughts, the response to external situations. This is the same automatic process that is shining the stars and revolving the planets around the sun.
Today morning I laid down in bed for an hour looking in a relaxed manner. Here is what I observed:
1. During the period few times I got absorbed in thought, I brought it back to present moment.
2. One of the main series of thoughts which are creating problem is what I call as 'teaching thought'- I keep recollecting what you told about relaxing and letting thoughts pass by or what Olof said about watching the thoughts or how to be present moment or the thought about how now noise of thoughts is less. I feel these commentary of subtle thoughts in itself is taking me away from the present moment.
Just watch thought as thought, it doesn't matter what they say. It doesn't matter what kind of feeling that arises. Watch them all objectively for what they are, thoughts, it doesn't matter what they say. If thoughts arise about the subject of what you should or not do, what I said or didn't say, then watch that too. If they say you are absorbed in thought, watch that. Just see how it happends from a third perspective. Can you see the untested assumption you make all the time about a thinker of these thoughts?
3. I still don't know how to 'watch a thought'. I able to recollect or observe a thought after it has passed or after it drifted me from the present moment and then I would realise that and come back. But, how to watch a thought from a background and see them when they arise is what I am not able to understand.
Good point, as everything is a happening, you can only interpret the thoughts with the use of memory. Memory in turn, links these thoughts to the memory based mind made construction of the separate self. You can notice them as they happen, but interpretation of them requires memory. That makes you more absorbed in form.
A problem we have today is that we are too absorbed in form, i.e. thoughts and physical objects. But they are always momentarily. They disintegrate. The unmanifested manifests different things.
I was watching the white ceiling while laying down in bed today morning and I imagined the background inside me also to be white and told myself "OK, lets watch thoughts pass by against this white background of awareness or whatever". But when thoughts come I am nowhere there to notice or see them pass by, I realise that only after they have already passed by. So, any guidance on that.
So the mind made self said "ok, lets watch thoughts, of which myself is one". You shouldn't really see it as a background of awareness as that can easily be interpreted as another escape for the existence of the self. The self is only an imaginary construct based on thoughts (mostly memory). Reality is, and thoughts and actions just happen by themselves. You can say that the universe does it there where you are. Its not personal.
"You" notice them only after they have passed by, because "you" is in itself a thought. Thats why it can never percieve whatever happends in real time. The you links the memory of the thought to the necessary memories that make up the you. If you play a sport or dance for example, and is completely absorbed in the activity, you just do, it doesn't require a you inside the head. It's what's called flow, a happening, without thought.
This is the way you really work all the time in life, its only that the mind made self comes in between, its an addition on top of this flow, it clouds your perception and makes it feel like you are separate from whatever happends.
Just continue staring at the mind. Can you see how the thoughts arise from nowhere? Can you see how the I thought links itself to other thoughts, how it is a mental concept that isn't really pointing to anything of real substance?