1) a stance merging something like Internal Family Systems/psychotherapy with meditation, where it's assumed that all parts of my mind have their own valuable purposes and the goal is to facilitate their co-operation and to be okay with all emotions
> most tech people would reject if they knew about it. The tantric view is more compatible with the contemporary secular one, but not only are the practices inaccessible, so mostly are the technical details of its logic. >
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>I have a draft post titled "The Logic of Tantra" which would lay out the framework within which those details fit. I've actually deliberately not finished/published it because I semi-believe giving rationalists technical details to chew on may encourage their worst tendencies! >
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> OTOH, if the only way to make the worldview accessible is to lay out the fiddly technical stuff first, and present the yana bottom-up (rather than top-down, from principles toward practices, as I've tried to do), maybe that's the right thing. >
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