How to get rid of unwanted thoughts

© Kees de Vos

A friend of mine is plagued with unwanted thoughts.

He’s been diagnosed with OCD (obsessive compulsive disorder) and I can tell how bad he is at any given moment by the number of times he calls me — he says I say the same stuff as his psychologist but I’m a lot cheaper! :-)

I mean… this is a guy who is bordering on reckless in many areas of his life but is brought to his knees with fear from thoughts that are totally irrational…

If I told you what they were you’d think it was silly but these silly thoughts dominate his life completely.

I don’t believe in the OCD label, at least not in his case. What I see is an extreme example of the issues we all face — the inability to drive our own mental car, the inability to choose the focus of our attention, the inability to see thought for what it really is…

Roll up! Roll up!

My friend and I have the same conversation over and over…

“How do I get rid of these thoughts?”

“You have to not pay attention. There is only one method — distraction. Pay attention to something else.”

Sounds simple eh? It is simple! The question is — can you do it?

Say you’re walking through a fun-fair when one of the stall holders is giving you the hard sell. We’ve all been there. He’s in your face basically, but you know instinctively that any attention you give him will only make the problem worse. If you even look at him you know he just won’t leave you alone.

Some thoughts can be like that — they’re in your face, they urge you in the strongest possible way to act out a certain thing.

Thought becomes you… unless you watch

I was watching a video clip of Eckhart Tolle the other day… He said:

“We notice only the content; we don’t see the field in which the content happens.”

I remember too, a lecture by Alan Watts who drew a circle and asked his students what the circle was. Some said a ball, some said it was the sun and so on. They were all wrong… it was a hole! We don’t notice the background.

Thoughts and feelings can have amazing power. They suck your attention right in and you have no power to stop it. They suck you in so much that you no longer notice the field (you), only the content (thought/feeling).

That’s the problem my friend has. I’ve told him the solution to his problem a thousand times but he’s struggling to actually do it. His thoughts, backed by his belief have too much power.

And make no mistake; we’re talking a lot of power here. OCD = compulsive = no choice. We all have OCD to some extent. Little or no choice.

Thankfully, over time and with constant practice, things are getting better but it’s a tough road and progress is sure, but painfully slow.

Trauma — useful or dangerous?

In his case, a childhood trauma was the event that started all this mess. Traumatic events have amazing power to affect our unconscious minds and generate fear. This is a good thing.

If you’re walking though the jungle and get attacked by a lion, it’s this very same process that stops you repeating the same mistake again. You learn when to fear a lion attack and that is a good thing!

But if trauma is attached to insignificant events, then those insignificant events take on the fear that should be reserved for lion attacks. Say your parents always fought at the dinner table and caused you to be always in a state of anxiety at meals times, then food would become something to fear, by association.

This initial cause can then be strengthened over the years by your attention until life-stopping phobias can result. Now we have a deep problem that’s really hard to shift.

Still… not paying attention to unwanted thoughts is the true solution. But can you do it?

Finding freedom

First, you have to see the field in which the content takes place. There has to be space between your thoughts. When there is a gap, suddenly you notice the thought arising. There is more chance of your being able to choose, when there is space.

But the real bottom line, the true solution, the therapy of therapies is meditation. This is the practice where you learn how to get space between thoughts — where you notice a thought and can look at it with curiosity.

This is where you learn how to be free, where you learn to say “yes” or “no”, where you learn where the off switch is.

If you have no freedom over your thoughts, then you’re merely a physical puppet of mind-energy — a proverbial “leaf in the wind”, with no control over yourself or freedom at all. It’s like getting into your car, shutting your eyes tight and pressing your foot down on the accelerator…

No, we want to choose where the car goes and be able to steer, surely?

You’d have to be crazy…

The other component to my friend’s problem is belief. Of course, he believes his silly thoughts are true… it’s his own mind generating the fear, so if he didn’t believe his own mind he’d have to admit he was crazy.

There are two problems with this. Firstly, he is not the content of his mind and so secondly, he’s not crazy. His mind is working perfectly to the program. It’s the content, the program, the conditioning, that doesn’t serve him.

So, he is not the content. He would still be himself if he’d not had that trauma as a child. Identification with content is a big problem. We define ourselves by the content, by our experiences. But that’s not us.

Our beliefs, experiences and thoughts are often random programmings of life… interesting, often beautiful, sometimes ugly but they’re not us. They define our personality but that’s not us either. “Persona” is Greek for “mask” did you know?

While we identify with all these things we aren’t free to choose something else…

The solutions…

The belief part has to be dislodged as much as possible by reason. In my friend’s case, explaining to him at length why his fear is irrational opens the door to him letting it go and being motivated to do the not-work of distraction — not paying attention.

If he still truly believed his fear was valid, he would never do what’s required because he would still believe the fear served him. Once the understanding is there — that the fear, or the habit of thought does NOT truly serve your best interests, you’re free to try to get rid of it.

You uproot unwanted thought and fear by practicing meditation. It’s tough to see the process for what it is in everyday life when your mind is bombarded by triggers and sensory input constantly. By making everything quiet you see the process for what it is.

I am the background

Here you are… “I AM”

There is the thought.

The thought happened.

The thought has no power unless I give it more attention.

I have choice.

Unless you’ve ever tried to meditate, you won’t understand how little power you have over thoughts that happen to you.

When I first started meditating over 20 years ago, the very first morning, I had 30 minutes meditation planned — I started off just fine… then 20 minutes later I remembered I was supposed to be meditating!

Twenty minutes!

Lost in thought

Thoughts are somewhat like snooker balls. One crashes into another into another into another without ceasing forever and ever and each thought sucks you in — in a word… hell. There’s no peace to be found here, no now, no joy.

We reap what we sow and thoughts are seeds. If you’re not choosing what you sow, you won’t be reaping what you want.

I can’t meditate… it makes it worse!

My friend won’t do it. He won’t do the not-work. He admits he’s lazy but there’s more to it. When he’s having a few good days there’s no motivation. When hell descends on him he’s highly motivated but often in a state of high anxiety.

By the time the thoughts and feelings have escalated into anxiety it’s virtually impossible to rein it in. You have to nip unwanted thoughts in the bud. Spot them arising and withdraw attention before they trigger big emotions and fears.

By the way, if it’s gone pear-shaped and anxiety takes over, the best thing to do is exercise. You’ve got no chance of calming down when you’re pumped with adrenalin.

Also, when he tries to meditate, he has to face his inner demons close up through what feels like a big big magnifying glass and that feels scary at first. The solution to that is to start with relaxation techniques — get out of “fight or flight” and into “the relaxation response”.

So anyway, I can’t convince him and he’s chosen to attempt to just try and not pay attention. This is the slow route as I said, because it’s difficult to see the process with a thousand thoughts, sensory input and internal triggers going on.

You can’t fight the darkness

Meditation teaches you that attention is where the power is. You cannot try to suppress or fight any thought or feeling. That’s just more attention!

The solution is to notice it, let it be, let it go and choose a different focus.

Put your attention onto something else. As difficult as it is to ignore the fair ground stall holder, that’s what’s required. If you go up to him and scream and shout for him to go away, things are likely to get even nastier :-)

At first it takes every ounce of inner strength to hold your attention onto something else, to ignore the unwanted thought. But as you persist, it gets easier and easier until eventually, the thought has no more power over you.

Ignore thoughts you don’t want and hold onto thoughts you do want. That is power! It’s the power to say yes or no. And the same applies to feelings, which are emotional reflections of thoughts.

“I just wanted to say that since I read this article I have had no issues at all. What you wrote cured me and I am totally amazed by it. I am so impressed with the results, I feel totally different and peaceful.

I have seen so many health professionals over my problems, but none has ever come close to the advice that you give. Thanks Mike you have honestly changed my life.”— John Woods, Australia

“For the last week I’ve been practicing indifference towards unwanted thoughts + quick and intense shifting of attention to anything else.

When I started doing it, I got relief in few minutes as the quality of fear associated with these recurring thoughts was gone. Within hours I found calmness and peace growing within me.

It took an initial 3-4 days to have full grasp over the method and develop some more understanding. And now my thoughts have become very much reduced in frequency, and they have lost their power and don’t trouble me anymore. And it’s all because of one technique only.

I am sharing my experiences with other people having O.C.D. on internet and telling them about your website and trying to help them as I got it when I needed it the most. Sir, you have changed my life. and all that I can say is THANK YOU.”— Shivesh, India

Meditation is freedom…

…and that folks, is how you get rid of unwanted thoughts.

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696 thoughts on “How to get rid of unwanted thoughts

  1. Mike? Is everything okk? Where r u these days? No comments? I m worried for u brother…reply soon…mike she toked to me after completing her documents, she said she missed me n I was like for 10 days I even forgot tht I had problem of thinking negative all the tym,i became a happy man, I thot nothing, had my sanity all the tym coz nothing was there in my mind except her, all I had was to make her feel happy n to get our sweet life bak. Everything was getting fine, bt then I did another stupidity unknowingly n she was like completely pissed off n she got really angry at me:( n then after few days I was reminded tht oh! I m nt thinking anything negative n then the very next moment I started thinking negative:( its like I get even more dirty thots nw n I ignore bt they r too dirty they make me feel tht my thinking has becum so dirty, she feels tht too:(:( n then I feel tht god will punish me for thinking such things bt I dnt do tht intentionally:( I feel so disgusted myself…mike, wil I be able to stop having dirty negative thots or hav I lost my innocence due to my negative thinking??:(

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    1. Hiya Bee, yes I’m fine thx :-)

      “… for 10 days I even forgot that I had problem of thinking negative all the time, I became a happy man, I thought nothing, had my sanity all the time because nothing was there in my mind except her.”

      BINGO… not thinking IS sanity. Glad you discovered that in your experience. All you need to do is keep choosing it. You have the power of choice and you choose with your attention. Give no meaning or attention to stuff you don’t want in your mind, or in your life :-) If a negative or dirty thought comes, simply recognize as unwanted, be utterly indifferent, and re-direct your attention AWAY. It’s really that simple.

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    2. “…then after few days I was reminded that ‘Oh! I m not thinking anything negative,’ and then the very next moment I started thinking negative :(”

      Yes, what is in your mind is THERE… so a thought “I’m not thinking negative” means attention to the idea of thinking negatively. It’s there. In your mind, there is no “not,” it’s either there or it isn’t.

      If you notice that you’ve not been thinking negatively, then it gets the same treatment. Of course, you can be happy that your attention and attitude produced the outcome you wanted, and after being happy about it, let it go completely and give it no more attention. Noticing you’ve forgotten is the last hurdle to completely forgetting. It’s like your mind is saying “OK you said this thing had sooooo much meaning, and then said it was meaningless, and now the meaning is nothing, and so I’m going to stop noticing it, stop giving you thoughts about it… last call for negative thoughts, if you still don’t care, that’s it, it’s gone.”

      That’s why I keep saying be utterly consistent about not caring, about removing attention from unwanted thoughts. If you decide it’s meaningful again — you’ll easily ramp it up again, as you did, at the last hurdle.

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  2. Hey mike:)….yeah! I can understand brother, so many people are seeking your help, infact I try not to take your help coz otherwise I ll become dependent on u to solve all my problems which will be bad for me ofcose, moreover u ll get annoyed I can understand…bt I m helpless sometyms:(…mikee I ignore everything that comes in my mind nw, bt the intensity is nt decreasing, I mean its like when I overcome n ignore one thought, some other thot comes in my mind n I m like entangled in the chain of sadness all the tym…like u said tht consistency is required, bt all this ignoring thing consumes so much of energy n at the end of the day, I m highly irritated n angry with myself for thinking negative…how to replace these suspicion thots wit happy thots? When I start thinking something happy, old worn out bt strong thots try to ruin the happy ones…i hav becum gud at ignoring bt I m tired of this ignoring whole day process, how to reduce it? I mean how to replace everydays sadness by some true happiness?

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    1. Hi Bee,

      You have an out-of-control mind. Please read…

      My mind is out of control

      You must continue to ignore. “Irritated n angry” is giving meaning and attention. Battling is attention. See “subtle forms of attention” in the article above.

      Get to “no-mind” — create gaps in the endless thinking, make the gaps bigger and bigger so there is more and more no-mind and less and less thinking. No-mind is your place of sanity. Go in that direction by practicing no-mind, flow, and choiceful thinking all the time. And meditate 30 minutes every day. These are the true solutions to your problem, as well as living right by living the best lifestyle…

      Six habits for health and happiness

      Get clear and commit.

      Mike

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  3. IMAGINING- A GOOD OR BAD HABIT?

    Sir mike,
    I m really very gud at imagining things…i hav high power of imagining…they are so real that I sometyms gets confused that was it just an imagination….but sometimes my imaginations go out of control and I loose all my control over them…they become wide, and seem totally true…like if I hav a bad thought it comes along wit imagination,so its even more difficult to see if its true or nt,even more to forget it n ignore it….but on other hand it helps me in blue times, I imagine something sweet which gives me happiness n I m able to avoid my negative thoughts…so I m confused if I should stop using this powerful thing n it mite coz me serious harm some day? is it gud or bad? If bad then how to stop it?….can all the people do it n there is nothing to worry about it?

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    1. You have to get control over your attention, be the boss of your mind. Meditate 30 mins every day and commit to the habit of flow. If something is in your mind you don’t want, put attention somewhere else. It’s very simple.

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  4. I wanna trust her completely the way she trusts me, like if someone says anything against me to her she doesn’t believe it and she believes my words without any single doubt in her mind instantly, and she forgets about it… what should I do?

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    1. Make a decision to do that, and if anything goes against that, remember your decision and follow through with it.

      I’ve covered this before… believe what she says is true for her, IS true for her.

      Your intelligence tells you that she is trust worthy. Trust that, and not your habit of doubt, not the “truth” of your thoughts which just repeat and arrive with the meaning you previously gave.

      Bee, we are going around in circles, and you are NOT following the advice. Thinking about it all day is NOT “no attention” is it.

      Please follow the advice to the letter and please keep questions relevant to your experiences in putting the advice into practice.

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  5. i think all the tym how to get out of all this hell,i dont remember anything else:(….one thing which is nt going all rite is how to break the past associations?:(….i mean…when I think of our high skool tym, I m reminded of tht guy, n then all the negative thots cum again…they seem so powerful…coz they hav nothing positive in them…i m reminded of so many past things coz of the things associated wit them…i dont want tht these past things bother us again in our upcoming life…so how to break all those associations tht I hav made in last 10 months?

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    1. “I think all the time how to get out of all this hell,i don’t remember anything else.”

      That is attention, you can’t think your way out. Please re-read the article. I’ve updated it — everything you need is there, so please keep questions relevant to “how to” put it into practice, because it’s not possible for me to coach everyone individually any more… too many :-)

      “so how to break all those associations tht I hav made in last 10 months.”

      Do nothing… if you become aware that your mind is going there, stop it, and pay attention to what you’re doing again.

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