Matt Y wrote:There are pros and cons to any meditation technique, including labeling thoughts.
From your comments above though, it sounds like you are doing just fine. Remember, there's no need to completely refrain from thinking. Thinking comes along in many varieties. Some thinking can be very helpful. Other trains of thought may lead into stressful territory or just be rather deluded or dysfunctional.
You may find labeling thoughts useful, however, it's you awareness of them, rather than the labeling itself, which is key — so if you feel like you don't need to label them, or that the labeling feels clunky or unnecessary, that's fine.
Ha thank you! I probably spoke a little too soon. After having 2 days where I thought the 'inner chatter' was really quite quiet (it actually felt weird, it was almost like 'oh so this is what it feels like without all the background noise'.. Like it felt so quiet and I felt so aware, thoughts and even negative thoughts were popping up but they were like whispers rather than intense). Today I went back into thoughts, negative thoughts which I just couldn't seem take back to the present. It is almost like i start conversing with myself and judging myself before I get chance to notice them.
One thing you mentioned there is dysfunctional and deluded thoughts, i have definitely experienced these at times & find them particularly hard to let them be.. Instantly conversing with them as theyre all ridiculosuly false. Or even if letting them be then later on thinking wtf!
I am seeing what is going on, like i see the weather pattern forming, negative thoughts, sensations, sad feelings.. However sometimes then can't bring myself back to the present. The act of being gentle without judgement seems to be lost on me as soon as irrational thoughts arise even if i know theyre completely irrational. Say a thought says 'I am ___' which you know not to be true, letting it come in and stay present seems hard when you know its false
The whole being 'open' to them too, like i find if i say 'come in and stay for a while' it helps, but then i almost start conversing with myself doing that!
You're a big help Matt, i will check your website out. I am going to look for a practioner in the area too!