Do "I" re-route what is otherwise "my" default mode of operation, conditioned by unattended processes? Or does the process undergo re-routing upon the dissolution of I/me/mine?
There's power in both "doing" and "not-doing" (not killing, not stealing, etc.). So-called "parlor monks" (monastic recluses) might contribute to the off-setting of insanity through abstention from insane activity.
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Apologies it was not my intent to offer criticism but to ask if enough is being done both in our individual practices or in our out reach. Is an hour or two sufficient? Each of us has an atmosphere which subtly interacts with those whom we come into contact, alluded to earlier
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No criticism detected. Perhaps I can rephrase. By abstaining from adding to the problem, one has mitigated and minimized damage. Such non-action casts unobstrusive ripples into the social atmosphere, influencing others quietly, often unbeknownst to them. Such are my observations.
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