I have been meditating with a Buddhist group. The Buddhist says we have monkey brain, (full of chatter, chatter). So it is hard to slow down. Sometimes it is just focusing on the breath. I guess I always thought that the goal was to remove all the thoughts, it is not. It is just to be in the present, and the leader reminds you to notice body sensations, smell, sounds, etc. Its really good but I am newbie so will let you know in the long run.
They also say meditation can be a form of addiction, just as any drug or compulsive behavior to avoid the negative thoughts and feelings that cause us to react with addiction, anxiety, etc.
They also say meditation can be a form of addiction, just as any drug or compulsive behavior to avoid the negative thoughts and feelings that cause us to react with addiction, anxiety, etc.