Antonio94 wrote:Based on the explaination above then I suppose we can understand like this: planning/thinking for future is legit, as long as we know that all of these planning and thinking are unreal and it don't happen yet. We think about future (similar to think about something) while still aware that we're in the present and things in our mind have yet to come true. And so it's okay to think about future, provided that we're awared of what happening in our life currently.
The state which gerron mention is like a state of fear and insecure. From what I understand, when a person is tired of his current life and he refuses to face it, he will fall into one of these 2 situations:
1) Recall happy moments in his life (which is in the past)
2) Thinking towards the future and dreams of many wild, happy scenarios (which are untrue since these scenarios don't happen yet, and they may even not become real in the future).
In this case, probably gerron refer to the situation (2). And so a person who has tendency to dream about the future is likely to be constantly in hurry state and manipulative. And this is exactly when he loses the state of mindfulness - he doesn't aware of his current state, he just thinks about the future he dreams.
I hope this explaination is legit .
Hello Antonio, your summary is what I believed: if I think about the future but know it is only thinking and not reality and do so whilst being present, this is mindfulness. But the view of Piedwagtail makes me wonder whether this is correct: "If you're worrying then you're 'thinking' about the future, you're not present."
I wasn't refering to your number 2) above - my idea of thinking about the future was boring stuff like planning when to go grocery shopping, etc!
Thanks for the reply