Spring Clean Your Mind
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Spring Clean Your Mind

In the same way that you can’t effectively clean the kitchen counter with an already-dirty sponge, so likewise, you can’t effectively clear your mind with more thoughts. Here’s a way into this…

As you read this letter, bring attention to your body. Feel your feet on the ground in this moment. Relax your leg muscles, especially those large muscles in the upper legs; sink into the surface you’re sitting on. Notice how—as you sit here, reading this letter--you can direct attention to the sensual experience of rolling your shoulders up and back, and feel your shoulder-blades slowly gliding down your back. Focus on your face and head now, taking the tongue off the roof of the mouth and letting go of the jaw, allowing the face to relax, including the eye-balls in their sockets.

Pause to notice the degree to which your mind is already somewhat quieter for having corraled your attention away from thought onto your sensual experience. This a simple way to exit an enervating thought loop, calm anxiety, and gain perspective: move your attention off the contents of the mind, and put it on your bodily presence.

Continuing with the exercise, bring attention to your thoughts. Observe them objectively, like you would notes pinned to a bulletin board. Rather than getting involved in thinking these thoughts, just notice them: There’s the thought, “I’ve got so much to do today,” or “I wish my spouse and I had parted on better terms this morning,” or “I’ll never be able to clear my busy mind.” After noting each thought, allow it to fade into the background and sense the space you’re creating in the mind. Take your time with this. Notice the thought, pin it to the bulletin board, and move your attention away from it. Wait until you feel the clearing and opening before reading on.

Once you’ve put thoughts aside for the moment, and you’re enjoying a somewhat clearer, blue-sky mind, ask yourself what part of you has just observed the body (but is not the body); and ask yourself what part of you has just observed the contents of the mind (but is not the mind itself). Recognize and appreciate the quiet consciousness that you are--beyond your body and mind.

Recognize and appreciate that neither the senses nor the mind can perceive consciousness; it’s neither material nor mental. However, consciousness perceives both the senses and thought. Consciousness is the unity in this diverse world. Consciousness is what senses the connection to All, the peace in every atom, rock, flower, forest, ocean, the space between terrestrial bodies, the expanses between celestial bodies.

From the peace of consciousness you are now enjoying, choose the most prominent and troubling of your thoughts at this moment (You can do this again with another thought/feeling at another time.), and then pick up a pen and write down the thought, feeling, or image. Now, put the pen in your other hand, and with your non-dominant hand, write the answers to these three questions regarding that thought:

  1. What does this thought require of you, if you are to be liberated from it? What action needs to be taken to put this thought to bed, what communication needs to be delivered to bring closure, what structure needs to be put in place to uphold a new practice??
  2. What’s possible without that thought?
  3. How could this thought be improved upon? Play with it.

Take care and be aware of falling back into mind. Since, as we said at the top, you can’t clean the mind with the mind, if you feel yourself slipping back into thinking and judging…

  • Cutting deals with yourself (“I’m going to get on with things, I’ll work on this later.”)
  • Rationalizing (“I’m justified in having this thought.”)
  • Creating slippery slopes (“I’ll just override this thought for now.”)

…then reconnect through the senses to the All-pervasive peace of the universe before continuing.

Once you’ve responded to the three questions above with regard to one thought, you can attend to the next thought. Every thought cleared is a taste of transcendence. Thank you and congratulations.

Given the importance of clearing the mind to allow your wisest, most productive, and happy self to run your life, if you would like some assistance in Spring Cleaning Your Mind, please contact me. ?

Sincerely, Martin Kettelhut, PhD 303 747 4449 [email protected] https://www.listeningisthekey.com/

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