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Feeling of impatience
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Kiyoshi Suzaki

Very well said!! Sadhu...
Symptoms:
"You lose yourself in doing." "Now, and then (in the future or in the past) creates stress." "Most people want to be there but they are here." "You are lost in thinking." "Lost in the mind/thought." It is about the future and not in the present moment - determined by the past" "Present moment as a means to an end. But not end in itself." "Present moment is seen as obstacle (means to an end) to get to somewhere else." "One's identity rises from that and is seen as a problem to be solved."
Realize what is happening
"Observe yourself" "Is there some anxiety, anger, fear etc found from the past?" "Accept the state of anxiety, anger, etc..." " Emotion feed thoughts and thoughts feed more emotion." "Lost in thought.. to ask who are lost? Who am I?" "acknowledge the present moment."
Awakening:
"Awareness comes in - you are not identified with the emotion." Arising of awareness is the beginning of sppiritual awakening."
PS
Even if you are awakened, this may happen. (Remember Saichi's example - I am there and i am here... In and out... in and out, external to internal, internal to external..)



Roger Lin

To lose yourself in continuous doing is a serious dysfunction. Lost in doing is lost in thought. They identify with thoughts which are generally about the future, not the present. They reduce present moment to a means to the end, an obstacle, underlying unease.
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They regard the present as a problem to be solved.
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Who identifies with thoughts? If I don't identify with the story, who am I?
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Stress arises in the gap between now and then. You are here but you want to be there in space or time.
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Thanks Eckhart. 16 November 2022.🌷🐞🏆⛵🐞🐇⛵🌽🎂



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linh tu

Just 3 things to practice every day from a Buddhist monk. First, make peace with the past (don't let it burden the present). Second, comparison is the thief of joy. Third, you are the only person that can make your self satisfied (not happy because happiness like time is fleeting)

linh tu

@Rich We all lug our past on our back like a backpack. We are also travelling at the same time on the train of life. Why not take off the backpack and set it on the floor of the train ?
One of the thing that is fundamental in leaving the past where it belongs is to forgive oneself and others. Forgiving oneself is the sine qua non of leaving behind a lifetime of regrets. What is memories if not regret, whether hurting others or being hurt but now regretting not doing something about it soon enough.
In some way forgiving oneself is much harder than forgiving others.
I believe it reflects the oft unconscious non willingness to admit that after all we all have the freedom to make our life.
It may look difficult and it is. But in the end it is our choice to act or not. namaste

Rich

Thank you for your comment. How do you make peace with the past? I carry a growing virtual duffel bag of difficult memories and regrets that I know are weighing me down, although I have no idea how to set that down and move forward in a lighter state. It’s an ongoing struggle. Be well.

Mhairi

It's also true for sadness. There is this sadness within me (at times) that my mind likes to avoid by thinking about holidays, things to buy, making the house pretty, clothes, food...and when I am present this tendency is observable. I think it is a feeling of unease sometimes it's hard to find a word for this feeling but it's just like something isn't quite right like I feel weird. But then when I am present, this feeling dissipates! It's ironic that we are running away from it, but if we just stay still & be present ( disassociate from this feeling ), then we can feel so much better! The mind can't see it's the problem! But if we transcend the mind we CAN see that the mind is indeed the problem. With eternal thanks & love ❤️ 🕉🙏

Purple Studio

I discovered this last year with my sudden and severe anxiety, panic attacks and fear running through my body. I had no other option but to accept it and feel all of it. And what you and Eckhart is saying it creates a space and you are no longer it - and it suddenly disappears after few minutes.

I tried to tell other people, but I don't think any of them really understood what I was saying. Yet, we could literary free ourselves from everything. 💜

Patsy

You explained this feeling very well. Thank you. I feel that way too.

Psy-Op

You say dissociate, the term used by Buddhist,s, Daoists, is detachment.
When you detache from thoughts and emotions they dissipate.
And you become aware that at your centre you are stillness observing.
The stillness observing those fears of yours is called Rigpa in Buddhism, in Daoism it is the primordial self, as opposed to the conditoned self, and in Hinduism, Atman. Now from a state of Rigpa, can you observe thoughts as they are trying to steal your attention.

D Young

@Natascha E These emotions are in the field of consciousness.

Moazzam Wasti

@IceCold Cube no

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