@Peter wrote:Great advice from Jon.
You're really overthinking it, Spikey. You're getting in your own way, doing that.
The answers will come to you by experiencing the practice, not by contemplations.
Peter
I know - it is not that I choosing to do so. This has become a very stubborn pattern as well some other patterns that I have that do not serve me. I hope mindfulness takes care that I'm not getting so entangled in them.
Another things that is not very fun is the fact that I can get irritated on very small things like a youtube movie that does not load quickly or someone on the street does something stupid sometimes even before they did even do something I'm already creating the screnario that they do so I can scold them. I don't choose to think that - it just happens and when it happens I completely believe it's me thinking and choosing to think that - while it is not. I try to accept now that these things pop op in my mind and I try to put my attention back (if I do not forget)
And I was an extremely calm person in the past. To get me angry or frustrated was very difficult in the past. Now it seems to be the opposite,