• Ep. 200 – Getting Insight On The Nature of Thought

  • May 16 2024
  • Length: 37 mins
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Ep. 200 – Getting Insight On The Nature of Thought

  • Summary

  • In a dharma talk on working with thoughts and emotions, Joseph Goldstein explains the impersonal and empty nature of the mind.

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    This week on Insight Hour, Joseph Goldstein teaches us about:

    • Observing how mind states and thoughts mutually condition each other
    • The way that thoughts carry us away into different emotional states
    • Looking at the direct nature and meaning of thought
    • Noticing the difference between being lost and being awake
    • Viewing our thoughts just as they arise
    • Not overthinking and focusing on the simplicity of a practice
    • The six things that are ever arising or passing: our senses
    • Maintaining open awareness and experiencing the flow

    “Well, what is a thought? It’s quite remarkable because when we look at that level, not on the level of the story or the content, but thought as a phenomenon, we see that it is barely more than nothing. It is so phenomenal. These thoughts arise, and the content can be so compelling, but as a phenomenon, as the nature of thought, it’s just this little energy blip in the mind. If we’re not getting hooked by the content, it has no power at all.” – Joseph Goldstein


    This 2019 dharma talk from Insight Meditation Society was originally published by Dharmaseed


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