This is another one that'll take practice to be able to appreciate it.
As you're “speaking” your thoughts, try to not “say” the last word or three. It may be difficult to do, at first; but once you figure it out, you'll find that the content of the thought is there in full, without it being fully articulated. After you've mastered this, you can shorten you verbalizations even more. Eventually, you'll be able to know your thoughts without spelling them out.
This practice helps one to see that thinking is a process separate from the seed notions and from the observer that sees all.
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This is what poetry can do as well.
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