Witness Mode • Presence Practice • Theologic Method
Long Witness Non-Analysis

Witness Mode

A longer practice of “witnessing” internal experience without commentary. If you narrate, you reset.

How it works

~10–15 minutes
  • Observe sensations, thoughts, impulses.
  • Refuse interpretation and self-talk.
  • End without evaluating how it went.
Core rule: no narration. The moment you start telling a story (“This means…”, “I’m doing it wrong…”, “Here’s why…”), you simply reset: label “narration” and return to raw noticing.

Best used when you have enough bandwidth to sit still for a bit. If you’re in acute distress or mid-crisis, choose a shorter grounding practice instead.

What counts as “data”

Keep it simple. Short labels. No explanations.

  • Sensation: tightness, heat, pressure, tingling, pulse, ache
  • Thought: image, phrase, memory flash, plan fragment
  • Impulse: check phone, fix posture, leave, snack, prove something
  • Emotion (as signal): anger, fear, sadness, relief—named without story

What counts as “narration”

If it sounds like a sentence with a conclusion, it’s narration. Reset.

  • “This is happening because…”
  • “I shouldn’t feel this.”
  • “This means I’m…”
  • “If I can just figure it out…”
  • “Here’s the takeaway.”

The goal (quietly)

Not to become blank. Not to become calm. Just to become capable of being present without instantly turning experience into a verdict.

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Use this when you want to train non-analysis: witness, reset, witness again—then leave without a verdict.
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