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 Changing your Inner Monologue
This article is definitely a follow up to my post "Out of body, in my head". It's amazing how our minds can take over our lives, literally.

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(From yogajournal.com insight)

If you observe your mind, there is always noise. It begins the moment you open your eyes in the morning and carries on every single second until you close your eyes at night. Perhaps this chatter prevents you from drifting off to sleep. And when you do finally doze off, it may make that rest fitful. When you examine your mental chatter, you will quickly discern that this unending noise has patterns. One of the most powerful and prevalent is your Voice of Judgment. Over time, negative judgments start to accumulate. Eventually they form a huge barrier that sits squarely in front of you on the path to your ideal life.

During the day, try carrying around a journal—or a file, notebook, or sheet of paper. Categorize the types of mind chatter that assault or beguile. Do this for at least two weeks. Are there wild flights of fancy? Elaborate escapist dreams? If so, try to be specific about exactly what types of accomplishments you fantasize about.

The very act of observing it changes your mental chatter. Shoplifting drops dramatically when department stores install surveillance cameras and post signs that they have done so. Similarly, your mental chatter is less able to take you down destructive paths when you become consciously aware of it.



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    Posted by liztronica on 2009-05-05 14:05:29 | Rating: | Views: 29
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I agree totally with your take on the mind, and I know it has it's roots in the east but you posted these thoughts, so I agree with you. I have tried journaling and although I understood the concept of mental observation, I never payed attention to the patteren recognition resulting from observating and recoroding my thoughts as they happen. I have a firm believe that it is action that moves thought, and the action of observation, in a concrete pen to paper fashion, will undoubtedly have a positive effect, I just didn't clue in as clearly as before.

I am going to try this, thanks for the input liztronica
Posted by  Crusoe  on 2009-05-05 14:21:48 
  
You're welcome! It's definitely not an easy exercise at first, but with the practice, more freedom unfolds. Thanks for your comments!
Posted by  liztronica  on 2009-05-05 14:43:55 
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