“Why does this always happen to me?”
Have you ever said this?
Or have you ever found yourself being dragged by your thoughts within 5 seconds? Seeing someone on social media, hearing a music or smell took you back in time and even maybe to future.
What if I told you this has a name? I recently learned that this tendency of our minds being pulled away by experiences and situations which ends up creating a mental chatter is called “papañca”.
And what if I told you everytime we are pulled away with our thoughts, we position ourselves as victims in our lives.
How?
In this episode of Inner Dialogues with Ecem, let's flip the script on victimhood, mindfulness and witness-hood.
Can life happen through me, by me and even as me, instead to me?
Let’s explore it together.
Let’s move from being the victim of our thoughts to the creator of our realities.
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References:
- “The Creative Act: A Way of Being” book by Rick Rubin
- Steven Schwartzberg’s quote is from Huffpost: “Buddhism and the Messiness of Everyday Thinking”
- “What is Papancha?” YouTube video by Ed Conley
- Quoted Quora entry by Sibasis Sahoo
- Quotes from Ram Dass were taken from the an excerpt from this book “Polishing the Mirror: How to Live From Your Spiritual Heart”
Intro & Outro Music Credit: Joseph McDade - Olympus
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