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Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 11:37 pm
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Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2010 12:18 am
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You're over-thinking it. I used to do the same thing.
Whether you choose to try to clear your mind or to focus on one thing (perhaps a visualisation), extra thoughts will creep in. When you start out it's like you're in a messy attic. Things are all over the place and there are heaps of cobwebs. Over time the cobwebs - the random thoughts that pop up - get cleaned up and swept away, and your mind becomes more focused and ordered.
You may want to start with breath-counting. Inhale for the count of four, hold for four, exhale for four. When a stray thought pops up, don't worry about it. When you start out the instinct is to think "damnit!" and try to squash it, and you end up sort of blaming yourself for it. But right now you're trying to relax. So don't worry about it. It's no failure or anything. Just keep going and let it float away, like a cloud across the sky. Send it moving on. Do the same with the next thought. In time they will be less common.
But it's not letting it wander, as such. It's more like the thoughts wander in, and you gently send them on their way and bring your mind back on course. But like I say, really, don't make it more than it is. These things take time. And try not to focus on keeping your mind clear, because that tends to be a sort of "oh good, my mind is clear - damn it!" sort of thing for some people. Focus on your breath, or on an object in front of you, or on music that's playing, or on your muscles relaxing.... the thinking-of-nothing will take care of itself in time.
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Sanguina Cruenta Vice Captain
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Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2010 10:19 am
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