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Monkey Mind

ShoshinShoshin No one in particularNowhere Special Veteran
edited July 2015 in General Banter

Darwinian man though well behaved at best is only a monkey shaved !

It would seem that our untamed monkey mind can get us into an awful lot of strife

Walkermmo

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  • ShoshinShoshin No one in particular Nowhere Special Veteran
    edited July 2015

    Story time with Ajahn Brahm on "Monkey Mind"

    Artie Wu (Preside Meditation) on "Monkey Mind" (This guy nutshell's monkey mind, in plain down to earth English) :)

    I would recommend for meditation beginners (especially those DIYers) who are having trouble with monkey mind to go to the "Preside Meditation' link above and scroll down to the section on 'monkey mind study series' he will talk you through the tricks monkey mind likes to play.....

    yagr0student0
  • federicafederica Seeker of the clear blue sky... Its better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to speak out and remove all doubt Moderator

    @Shoshin : Excellent thread on the Monkey Mind. Thank you for creating it.
    Please limit all your images, links, pictures and animated/video/Youtube/photographic references to this perpetual 'monkey mind' of yours, to this thread.

    Thank you kindly.

  • DairyLamaDairyLama Veteran Veteran

    @Shoshin said:> Artie Wu (Preside Meditation) on "Monkey Mind" (This guy nutshell's monkey mind, in plain down to earth English) :)

    Interesting. He says that monkey mind is there to protect your interests and help you get the things you want. And yet we are trying to get rid of it? Or have I missed the point?

    Earthninja
  • CinorjerCinorjer Veteran
    edited July 2015

    @SpinyNorman said:
    Interesting. He says that monkey mind is there to protect your interests and help you get the things you want. And yet we are trying to get rid of it? Or have I missed the point?

    You're not trying to get rid of it. You're trying to tame it, to bring it under control. The way I was taught, monkey mind is stuck on trying to not get eaten by saber tooth tigers. Now, for most of our evolution and perhaps a few places today, someone in meditation could easily be turned into a snack for the local predators sneaking around or killed by the guys from the next tribe over who want our women and territory. People in a war zone count on the monkey mind to survive, and it gets stuck on overdrive and when it can't be turned off, it's now called PTSD.

    It might be a natural state of mind, but nature doesn't give a darn about your suffering. It even counts on it, since keeping you awake at night tossing and turning and worrying might allow you to hear the tiger coming in the dark. But suppose the anxiety is about that high stakes business meeting you have tomorrow? What you need is a good night's sleep, but monkey mind only knows one way to behave when you have a fear of something. Keep you alert and jumpy and ready to run or fight.

    So we need to tame the beast in our mind. But it's really a metaphor, you know. Monkey mind is you, as much as the conscious meditating mind is you. It helps to look at it this way.

    WalkerShoshinStraight_ManVastmind
  • DavidDavid A human residing in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Ancestral territory of the Erie, Haudenosaunee, Huron-Wendat, Mississauga and Neutral First Nations Veteran

    Taming is one thing, but you gotta let the monkey run about every now and then.

    "Everybody's got something to hide except for me and my monkey."

    ShoshinCinorjerEarthninja
  • ShoshinShoshin No one in particular Nowhere Special Veteran

    @SpinyNorman said:
    Interesting. He says that monkey mind is there to protect your interests and help you get the things you want. And yet we are trying to get rid of it? Or have I missed the point?

    You might find this of interest "Shamatha" illustration

  • EarthninjaEarthninja Wanderer West Australia Veteran

    I find ignoring the monkey works as well. It gets the hint eventually.

    Monkey says "I'm really worried about work tomorrow"

    Cool story monkey, I'm going to carry on eating.

    rootsShoshinmmo
  • DairyLamaDairyLama Veteran Veteran

    Poor neglected monkey! I hope you give him the occasional banana. ;)

    David
  • federicafederica Seeker of the clear blue sky... Its better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to speak out and remove all doubt Moderator

    I'm so tempted...... but am saying nothing..... :D

    WalkerVastmind
  • And not once did someone stoop to a joke about spanking the monkey, but I bet I'm not the only one who had that stray thought somewhere in this thread. =)

    Earthninja
  • rootsroots Veteran
    edited July 2015

    The vids a bit violent I had to stop watching. Kinda preachy. I hope its a joke.

    Even if I'm not a monkey and the earth is only 7000 years old (like my baptist friend says it is), I bet "made-up" Jesus is cool with me dating a boy or a girl, visiting a casino, or practising mindfulness. No big deal.

  • Looks like the term was actually used by the Buddha himself. Monkey mind appears when there is something to grab on to.

    But what's called 'mind,' 'intellect,' or 'consciousness' by day and by night arises as one thing and ceases as another. Just as a monkey, swinging through a forest wilderness, grabs a branch. Letting go of it, it grabs another branch. Letting go of that, it grabs another one. Letting go of that, it grabs another one. In the same way, what's called 'mind,' 'intellect,' or 'consciousness' by day and by night arises as one thing and ceases as another.

    "The instructed disciple of the noble ones, [however,] attends carefully & appropriately right there at the dependent co-arising:

    "'When this is, that is.

    "'From the arising of this comes the arising of that.

    "'When this isn't, that isn't.

    "'From the cessation of this comes the cessation of that.

    http://www.accesstoinsight.org/tipitaka/sn/sn12/sn12.061.than.html

    Shoshin
  • DairyLamaDairyLama Veteran Veteran

    @federica said: I'm so tempted...... but am saying nothing..... :D

    I was tempted myself, but modesty prevailed. ;)

  • ShoshinShoshin No one in particular Nowhere Special Veteran
    edited July 2015

    A few years ago I was taking my two eldest boys over to visit family in the UK. On the way over we stopped off in Kuala Lumpur to visit my ex brother & sister in-law who were working there. They live in a compound on the outskirts of KL which was surrounded by jungle.

    One day we were all sitting in the apartment when we heard screeching sounds in the distance then the sound of all the apartment windows and doors closing in the complex, my sister in law got up and rushed to close the doors and windows as fast as she could..

    Then we heard really loud screeching as a troop of monkeys came swinging through the trees then made their way up onto the balconies looking for ways into the apartments...

    It turns out when Westerners first moved into the complex they saw 'cute' monkeys around and though that it would be a good idea to 'feed' them, after awhile the monkeys decided to help themselves and started to ransack the apartments whose windows or doors were left open looking for food...

    I guess the moral of this tale/tail is "Don't feed the monkeys!" which in a way reminds me of the third link in Dependant Origination 'consciousness' which is often depicted by a monkey going from window to window, ...

    A business run by monkeys ie "monkey business" pays peanuts....

    Cinorjerpegembara
  • NamadaNamada Veteran

    Be friend with your monkey mind, give it some food, " I give a task to you my friend, Listen to my breathing"...but after few breaths, its allready in the grossary store where the monkey saw a pretty monkey woman, HEI YOU come back here! Breath! " HRMMMF!" And so it goes..

  • NamadaNamada Veteran

    Moneky Mind loves computer, click click click, news, youtube, facebook, spotify, google, mail...

  • ZenshinZenshin Veteran East Midlands UK Veteran

    When I find my mind spinning out into papanca I let it go and give the monkey a gentle smile. Monkey deserves some metta as well.

    lobsterShoshinEarthninja
  • ShakShak Veteran

    Anyone else feel like bananas for dinner?

    Shoshin
  • federicafederica Seeker of the clear blue sky... Its better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to speak out and remove all doubt Moderator

    Or maybe... a sammich....?

    Walker
  • ShakShak Veteran

    Oh yeah! Banana Sammich...

  • lobsterlobster Veteran
    edited July 2015

    @federica said:
    Shoshin : Excellent thread on the Monkey Mind. Thank you for creating it.
    Please limit all your images, links, pictures and animated/video/Youtube/photographic references to this perpetual 'monkey mind' of yours, to this thread.

    Thank you kindly.

    LOL
    Sounds like a plan.
    Limited recognition or partial wisdom always assumes we know better. 'I don't know mind' is never an option because that is not us gibbering ... or just maybe ...

    Shoshin
  • One of the bad things about having a monkey mind is its random samsaric (on-going) nature. It's not always branches that it holds on to, it's whatever it finds sometimes. This brings to mind the many relevant and irrelevant things that we think about. Perhaps I am veering this too far off. I'll stop right here. :)

    Shoshinmmo
  • ShoshinShoshin No one in particular Nowhere Special Veteran

    I was going to start a new thread titled "Being mindful of being mind full" but then thought the contents are compatible with this one, so I'm tacking it on so to speak :)


    It's an interesting phenomenon when one is aware (dare I say mindful) of their mind fullness ie, 'monkey chatter'

    However this awareness seems at times to be contaminated with aversions & desires...not wanting the mind to be so full (aversion) and wishing things were different (desire)

    "I'm mind full and I ought not to be mind full, but because I'm mindful 'of' being mind full, I'm mind full of being mindful!"
    and that's a real mind full to contend with :lol: (Many of us no doubt, have at one time or other been there :) )

    Counting the breath is a common means of quietening the chatter, or chanting a mantra is another...

    I realise that there are many here who are professional monkey mind whisperers(Those who have developed the art of taming the monkey mind) and many who have yet to learn the technique...

    So what techniques do you use to pacify "monkey mind" ?
    (Is it hit & miss ? Or works most of the time? )

    Bodhidharma on the importance of understanding the Mind:

    "The most essential method which includes all other methods is to behold the mind-The mind is the root from which all things grow-If you can understand the mind-Everything else is included ! "

  • DairyLamaDairyLama Veteran Veteran
    edited July 2015

    @Shoshin said: Counting the breath is a common means of quietening the chatter, or chanting a mantra is another...

    Alternatively just be mindful of the thoughts and see what a load of pointless nonsense most of them are.

    lobsterEarthninjammo
  • EarthninjaEarthninja Wanderer West Australia Veteran

    In some Hindu traditions the retirees who have passed over the family house and business renounce their caste and go "into the forest"
    They often do a vow of silence for a month or even years. The ones that do years stop thinking in words. All the other senses apparently become super vivid. This is often their method of awakening.

  • DairyLamaDairyLama Veteran Veteran

    @Earthninja said: The ones that do years stop thinking in words.

    I can believe that. I once did a 2-month solitary and when I returned to the world I found it really difficult to put sentences together for a while.

    Earthninjalobster
  • ShoshinShoshin No one in particular Nowhere Special Veteran
    edited July 2015

    @SpinyNorman said:

    Alternatively just be mindful of the thoughts and see what a load of pointless nonsense most of them are.

    That's a load of pointless nonsense :lol:

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