Nailed it. This is my problem with overly scientific emphasis with meditation; you advertise one thing, then present a tool for something completely different.https://twitter.com/Failed_Buddhist/status/969578392055107584 …
Once your initial ad pitch falls short, it's kinda hard to come back and say your product is actually a hundred times better than you had originally claimed.
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I feel that it's a degeneration, a debasement of the practice to do so. The actual lineages never do this, as far as I know. The warning labels come up front; the attitude is fundamentally esoteric anyway. I understand the utilitarian argument, but I think it is deeply flawed.
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(Not to say doing things the old-fashioned way is always right, but I think it is in this aspect.)
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