I love the body scan now and there is nothing more I enjoy than doing one at the end of the day after work, exercise and a shower ! Perfect. But they did annoy me to start with.
Anyway, recently I realised that when I do the body scan, although my eyes are closed, I move my eyes around and direct them to the part of the body I`m scanning, almost trying to touch it with my eyes I suppose. Anyone else do this ?
I've figured out that doing this makes it almost automatic to think about the actual body part and to make me look for and try and make sensations happen, which from all the guided practices I've done, is not what the body scan is about. So recently, I have tried the scan whilst keeping my eyes from moving about (bloody hard btw
) and as I become more used to it, purely using that process of knowing where our hands are when our eyes closed (whatever its called?) has really helped with acceptance of current experience. The good thing is I have been able to carry this over into other practices such as sounds and thoughts.
Cheers Dave.