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"Master of the courses of thought"—vasī vitakkapariyāyapathesu = MA²⇌(CogNeuro|escaped PhD warzone)*(Buddhism|sought monastic asylum)⇋LtMeditator∞⟿∞

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    1. x.noaidi‏ @NoaidiX 29 Oct 2019
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      Looking back to last year's grad apps, realizing that describing retreat experiences probably freaked out the philosophy admissions committees and may have led to less-than-ideal offers. Wondering if religious studies may be more sympathetic? Possibly, but still safer to edit...

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    2. bodhidave‏ @bodhidave3 29 Oct 2019
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      1:2 It was the 1980's, but when I first applied to doctoral studies in comparative religion, I was straightforward about my engagement with contemplative practices. I was turned down. I got a masters in theology elsewhere, and then re-applied two years later.

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    3. bodhidave‏ @bodhidave3 29 Oct 2019
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      2:2 I made no mention of my active, indeed intensive, meditation practice. I was accepted. And I happened to learn that the admissions folks were impressed by how much I'd matured in those two years. It of course wasn't so much "maturity" as it was a judicious self-editing.

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    4. x.noaidi‏ @NoaidiX 29 Oct 2019
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      Wondering how a master's in Buddhism from a Buddhist monastic institution will be weighed... Not sure if that level of engagement can be disguised!

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    5. bodhidave‏ @bodhidave3 29 Oct 2019
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      1|2 Hard to make generalizations, but a thought I'd have is, when acquainted with the work of someone you want to study with, to contact them and let them know your interest/ orientation. If they're supportive, good news. If not, you'd then know you might be unhappy there anyway.

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    6. bodhidave‏ @bodhidave3 29 Oct 2019
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      2|2 I work in a psych dept. Profs can range in how responsive they are to prospective applicants' reaching out to them, but by and large (1) are gratified to know of your interest in their work, and (2) want persons in their lab, etc., whose research interests complement theirs.

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    7. x.noaidi‏ @NoaidiX 29 Oct 2019
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      Unfortunately, this approach backfired during my first attempt at a Ph.D. in a psych/neuro department, resulting in the P.I. taking advantage of my (and others') labor, ending tragically with the decision to master out in 2016...

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    8. bodhidave‏ @bodhidave3 29 Oct 2019
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      1\2 You may well know, interest in "mindfulness" applications, at least in medical and psychological circles, is growing at a literally exponential rate. I have critiques of the way it's constructed, but it's currently a kind of big deal. Image from a talk I gave today:pic.twitter.com/VySHU4STJk

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    9. x.noaidi‏ @NoaidiX 29 Oct 2019
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      Indeed, although that is exactly the field of research I left and the subject of my first master's thesis. Currently, I suppose I'm more curious about its roots than its branches.

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    10. 𖤐 🔥Bryce 🔥𖤐‏ @NeuroYogacara 29 Oct 2019
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      What are you hoping to study?

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      x.noaidi‏ @NoaidiX 29 Oct 2019
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      Buddhist meditation! Might have to stick to monasteries, but would love another chance at a Ph.D. if it's in the stars. Currently adapting a statement of purpose to the interests of faculty (in Chinese Buddhism) from two potential programs. Writing sample ready to go.

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        1. 𖤐 🔥Bryce 🔥𖤐‏ @NeuroYogacara 29 Oct 2019
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          I feel like there’s good space for scholarly explorations of the meditation practices from different traditions! I hope that you pull this off, and pull something awesome together!

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