EPISODE · Oct 21, 2025 · 7 MIN
Witnessing Thoughts As A Separate Entity | Thoughts On A River
from Stay In Process · host Drake Davis
In this episode, Drake dives into the art of being the observer of your thoughts — watching them flow like a river instead of becoming entangled in them. Drawing on Eckhart Tolle’s insight that “whenever you are able to observe your mind, you are no longer trapped in it.” He explores how true joy and bliss emerge not by chasing them, but by landing fully in the present moment.Listeners will learn how to:Pause and create space between stimulus and reactionRecognize their inner witness — the one who watches thoughts instead of being themAccess deeper satisfaction by treating the here-and-now as the only true place of powerFocus shifted, attention freed → the simple act of watching your thoughts can open up remarkable clarity and calm.Link to Join the SIP Community TODAY!Link to post on X that Drake shared.Follow Drake on all platforms at: @sipdrake
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In this episode, Drake dives into the art of being the observer of your thoughts — watching them flow like a river instead of becoming entangled in them. Drawing on Eckhart Tolle’s insight that “whenever you are able to observe your mind, you are no longer trapped in it.” He explores how true joy and bliss emerge not by chasing them, but by landing fully in the present moment.Listeners will learn how to:Pause and create space between stimulus and reactionRecognize their inner witness — the one who watches thoughts instead of being themAccess deeper satisfaction by treating the here-and-now as the only true place of powerFocus shifted, attention freed → the simple act of watching your thoughts can open up remarkable clarity and calm.Link to Join the SIP Community TODAY!Link to post on X that Drake shared.Follow Drake on all platforms at: @sipdrake
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