A copy of the lightning talk I gave at OSCON 2012
I'm dropping it here before I get around to updating
the older version at http://blog.timbunce.org/2012/04/08/a-space-for-thought/
- What is the difference between thought, and the quiet awareness in
the gap between thoughts?
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- I want to share with you the single most important thing I've learned
in my life
- It's a simple change in perspective that has revealed answers to many
mysteries - so much more of the world makes sense to me now
- It's a shift in how I relate to myself and the world around me
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- I really want to share this with you, but I have a problem
- The key idea is so simple that, if you're not familiar with it, you
may not believe me
- Or you'll dismiss it as obvious and of no value. You'll miss the
depth and implications of it.
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- To persuade you I could quote countless great examples of life's
mysteries from literature, science, art, and everyday life. Showing
you how they fit together and make sense when viewed in this light.
- But I don't have time.
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- I only have time to give you a starting point, to plant a seed,
- and some suggestions for how to nurture it
- in the hope that it can grow and blossom for you too
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- Before I share this simple insight, before I plant this seed,
- I need your help to prepare the ground.
- I need you to experience something for yourself.
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- So please join me in a simple exercise in awareness.
- In paying attention.
- Start paying attention now, to the feeling of your left foot
- just experience your left foot for a while
- without thinking about it
- ~pause~
- What you're paying attention to is your foot
- what you're paying attention with is elsewhere
- ~pause~
- We'll do that again now but this time I'll say something to prompt
some thought
- I want you to notice what happens to your attention when you start
thinking
- Return your attention to your foot now
- ~pause~
- Nine plus seven
- ~pause~
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- Did you notice your attention move away from your foot when you
started thinking?
- The focus of your awareness moved from your foot into your mind
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- Your full attention can't be on a thought and something else at the
same time.
- You need to be aware of the thought, just as you need to be aware of
the feeling.
- Awareness is primary. Thinking and feeling are secondary.
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- So here's the seed I want to plant:
- You are not your thoughts, just as you are not your feelings
- You, the essence of who you really are, is the awareness
- The conscious awareness within which your thoughts and feelings arise
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- That's it.
- It's so simple, and yet so delicate
- Easily crushed by the weight of your own thoughts, that are
constantly seeking to define you
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- Having planted that seed, I want to give you three tips for nurturing
it, that I have found very helpful
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- 1st. Give your thoughts and opinions some space
- view them from a little distance
- note their contents but don't judge them
- judging involves the thinking mind and you won't break free
- Simply note their contents and let them go
- Treat your thoughts as suggestions from a much loved friend,
- but a friend you know is vain, insecure, and untrustworthy
- Noticing how this friend reacts to situations in your life
- is a fascinating and rewarding pastime
- There's no need to watch a soap opera on TV
- when you can watch the one going on in your thinking mind!
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- 2nd. Practice taking your attention away from thoughts
- whenever they're unhappy, unproductive or unhelpful
- which, let's face it, can be much of the time
- Simply bring your attention to your breathing, your foot
- or anything else in the present moment
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- 3rd. Slow the momentum of the mind by bring moments of stillness into
your life regularly
- the phone rings - take a conscious breath with a quiet mind
before answering
- get in the car - take a few breaths before starting the engine
- Look at nature, birds trees flowers people,
- without labeling, judging, or other mental activity
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- The more often I remember to do these simple things
- the more my sense of Self shifts
- from the noise and turmoil of the thinking mind
- to being rooted in the peace beyond it
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- So what is the difference between thought, and the quiet awareness in
the gap between thoughts?
- That's for you to discover in your own way
- but you won't find out by thinking about it.