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Edith Ann | 05/23/2008 9:08 am

Life in the Little Lane: Edith Ann's Answer to a Wandering Brain

Dear Edith:

I know you’re no expert, but do you know why your mind wanders?

Love, Puzzled

Dear Puzzled:

The mind gets tired of having to come up with thoughts all the time and so it wanders off to get peace of mind. So it can have a five-minute coffee break and come back fresh and alert ready to take more of all that stuff your brain dreams up.
-Edith Ann

I thought this answer was a good one, but there is a lot more to say on this topic I don’t get. How can your mind just wander off on its own — with no warning, no “excuse me please, do you mind if I wander?” Does your mind have its own mind? Does your mind make plans to go away from the constant stress of having to wait around till you make up your mind about something?

What’s it thinking about when you’re not thinking about anything? When you draw a blank and can’t remember something, is it your mind’s fault? And when you suddenly can recall something you’ve forgotten, what’s going on inside our brain?

Is forgetting something a relief to the mind? Is it like your memory is taking a vacation or something?

Am I using my brain or is my brain using me?

Where does a new thought come from?

When you want to forget something you did that happened, why can’t you just forget it? What is it that won’t let you forget?

Your brain will help you make up a lie — then turns right around and makes you feel guilty that you lied.

When you tell yourself, “It’s all in my mind,” you’re telling it all to your mind.

When you talk to yourself, your brain knows what you’re saying even when you don’t move your lips.

Who else is even listening when we talk to ourselves? We don’t have to talk out loud. Does that mean the brain has its own ears?

When you have a good idea, how do you know it’s a good idea?

When you have a closed mind, is it your mind doing the opening and closing or is it you?

When you’re thinking of someone and they call you and say they were thinking of you, which brain gets the credit?

Why does your brain help you figure out certain things — but with other things it just adds to the confusion?

When I say, “What am I thinking?” what do I mean by that and why should I even have to ask these questions of my own mind?

Can you trust your brain not to spy on you? I don’t think so.

When I understand something, did I just use my brain to help me understand this something or is my brain just making me think I understand?

Why is it I almost never know what I’m going to think of next? Shouldn’t I have a hint at least? Why don’t I know? If our hearts behaved this way, we’d all be dead as doornails.

If our hearts behaved this way, we’d all be as totally confused about what we feel as much as we’re confused about what we think. When you think about it, the heart does behave this way.

163 Reader Comments (so far…) Sign In or Register to comment

Mugsy Peabody
I’m sorry, Deni, what were you saying?
By Mugsy Peabody on 05/24/2008 2:52 pm
Deni G
Mugsy~ I can’t hear you, I’m wearing Frannie’s sunglasses.
By Deni G on 05/24/2008 2:56 pm
Deni G
you must be wearing Frannie’s sunglasses, too!
By Deni G on 05/24/2008 4:20 pm
Mugsy Peabody
My mind was in Rodmell Village for the weekend, so I forgot to buy hearing aid batteries. Sorry.
By Mugsy Peabody on 05/24/2008 5:45 pm
Kay Weeks
Edith! It isn’t that it wanders, in my opinion, but that all things are connected. Things remind us of other things. It is difficult to focus. I don’t attribute this to aging, but to a creative, expanding consciousness. But before this explodes, I need to work on two online courses I am taking. Mindfulness, yes…but let the creativity flow! Try to avoid guilt and negative introspection. Yeah, and apply this to yourself, Weeks.
By Kay Weeks on 05/25/2008 6:03 am
Bonnie Oliver
Edith Ann, You are marvelous and I love your mind, too. Don’t ask me why?
By Bonnie Oliver on 05/23/2008 3:57 pm
Frannie Em
Edith Ann, Is my brain making me write this or is it my heart? You tickled my brain and made my heart laugh out loud. I liked it. I don’t want my brain to spy on me - it would get very afraid and have to use sunglasses. But Edith Ann I am grateful you use your brain and your heart.
By Frannie Em on 05/23/2008 4:31 pm
Liza D 08 .... beta
Thank you for the words of encouragement Ms. EM! Today I looked up the Supreme Court! I love this site! I feel way over my head but I am not afraid. I am getting stronger and smarter! I owe to you and the rest of bloggers. I really like Beth, Deni, MUGSY, Lily, TS and Frank …. the list grows by the day, the hour and the minute!
By Liza D 08 .... beta on 05/23/2008 6:17 pm
Frannie Em
Liza, Thank you for your post. We all love this site and you are a great addition. Love your avatar. Hang in there - it can be a bumpy ride. I know about looking up stuff. I am getting better at it too when I have the time.
By Frannie Em on 05/24/2008 1:19 pm
Liza D 08 .... beta
I was going to post something but I forgot what I was going to say! lol! I heart Edith Ann! And your beautiful mind!
By Liza D 08 .... beta on 05/23/2008 4:56 pm
CAROLINE MuLVEY
Edith Ann, sometimes my brain goes blank, and sometimes it goes so fast that I can not keep up with it. so do not worry. we all have brain skips.
By CAROLINE MuLVEY on 05/23/2008 7:20 pm
Liza D 08 .... beta
Ms. Lily, That is very nice! On the wall of poetry you go Ms. Lily! Here is my attempt at poetry: There once was a man from Nantucket …. Just kiddin’ guys …. it is an honor to blog along side you!
By Liza D 08 .... beta on 05/23/2008 7:38 pm
Elizabeth Bennett
I imagine that my mind wanders because it is restless to find a new place to go. Sort of always half planning a quick getaway. And then there are times when I do not know what I am thinking; maybe sometimes my mind wanders so far that it gets lost? I have tried to think of nothing. Friends tell me that this is good for the mind. Somehow this is harder than it sounds. Recently I learned that half of the neurons in our body are in the digestive tract, not the brain at all. So maybe we really do think with our gut after all. So perhaps we should not blame our brains so much. Most of this is a mystery.
By Elizabeth Bennett on 05/23/2008 7:34 pm
Sabrina Lynn
mind-boggling!
By Sabrina Lynn on 05/23/2008 8:52 pm
Chrome Toe
Edith darlin - look up “shizophrenia” and “bi polar” in the dictionary LOL
By Chrome Toe on 05/23/2008 9:28 pm