I have a deep down suspicion that Alexander Technique is applied Daoism.
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Replying to @m_ashcroft
It also reminds me a lot of Dzogchen and Mahamudra.
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Replying to @ComplexityMagic
I've heard of Dzogchen but know little about it. Never heard of Mahamudra, but sounds like I should go digging.
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Replying to @m_ashcroft @ComplexityMagic
hypothesis: there is a fundamental thing here that keeps getting rediscovered multiple times and people build different maps to reach it based on very many things but they're pointing at and ultimately aiming at a shared thing
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Some over-generalizations: Taoism: nondual action + nature religion Zen: Buddhism + Taoism AT: embodied nondual awareness + spontaneous action Dzogchen: nondual awareness + growing fruition thereof Mahamudra: dzogchen + many peripheral practices for exploring expression thereof
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Replying to @nosilverv @JakeOrthwein and
Good enough for government work. What’s AT?
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Oh, sorry, Alexander Technique—I didn’t see the whole thread. I think that has meaningful synergistic connections with Vajrayana although the framework is very different.
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