3/The only reason you are bothered is because you try to control it; you object to it. There is no need to imprison yourself like that.
2/ In order to let a thought pass and simply observe it, you must establish yourself as the observer of your thoughts, not the content.
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3/ You may say "But my house is on fire!" OK. That is true. But still, it is also true that you remain the observer, not the happening.
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4/ The "trick" was another way to establish your being, your presence, as the real authority over the content of your thoughts.
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5/ The problem is that when you are identified with the content you allow it to dictate your actions. This creates an imprisonment loop.
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6/ Find other ways to get in touch of your being. Leave the thoughts for awhile. Go for a walk. Observe nature. Forget yourself.
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7/ If you can create that space within you, then you will find the resources, the intelligence, and the will to deal with the thoughts.
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8/ You need to create a space, a distance, between you and the thoughts. Don't obsess over them. Whenever they come, create space.
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9/ That space is what you need to reestablish yourself as the master of your mind. That space is awareness. Create awareness.
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