oceanchild wrote:quantumsurfer wrote:Everytime the ego piped up I said sorry, not having none of your thoughts now, I'm busy creating-insert positive thing here like joy, etc.. so shush!
so then there was conflict in the mind - you noticed the 'ego' and you inserted something postive because you didn't want what you noticed ...
QS here: wouldnt really call it a conflict, but you can see it that way if you choose.
in essense, isn't this one thought trying to dominate another thought ? aren't you breaking up the mind into fragments ?
QS here: No mind wasn't fragmented, because I am asserting my eternal/higher self/spirit which is not of that which is the physicality self, but rather the creator of it. The mind is intact, I just chose not to listen to its drivel, afterall it is the vice that keeps me blinded with fears, mistrusts, angers, etc... Those were good tools to help me learn, but not so productive a tool to create, which I think is the next lesson plan upwards from the latter.
does the 'ego' come to rest when we're in conflict with it ? can you force your mind to be quiet ?
QS here: again there was no conflict, it tries to interject and I remind it its not permitted to interject at that time, and you allow your focus to maintain vigilance in the moment.
The ego likes to wander, it likes to worry about later, or earlier, or keep itself's importance occupied through distraction and other thought patterns, it doesn't like being ignored, but for me thats ok, because I dont like its creations, and I place more importance on my spiritual needs which is highly inspired to create more responsibly...see no conflict as my free will made a choice.
The ego wants its due attention by my full attention. This can pretty much keep me from the now moment which is where I can make a difference, so it is not such a dichotomy afterall. The choice for me is clear, the practice of course is the key as it is a discipline that again...must be maintained through vigilance of each new moment.
LOL rather like flexing the spirit muscle, afterall practice makes perfect does it not?
IMO that sounds similar to the idea of zen meditation, where they say you have to control your thoughts - that through control and discipline of thoughts you can create peace within the mind - that when you are present and assert positivity you will have it ...
QS here: If that is zen then that is zen, although I am not practicing in a meditative state, but a state of awareness. I always believed a meditative state was more of a quiet reflection and connection state through relaxation techniques to quiet and focus, but I do not meditate in a formal style or practice, so I would not really know the difference for sure.
i guess the only way to find out is for oneself ... good luck !
QS here:Nothing could be truer....thankyou, although I believe luck is is not required and better to those things left for chance, afterall its a discipline, and luck would not produce the same results imo.