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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 Jan 14
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      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?

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    2. Caliban‏ @memeristor Jan 14
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      It seems likely that both are true by actively attending to the process of "registering an impression" the nature of previously recorded impressions are dissolved at the same time an intentional structure is created.

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    3. x.noaidi‏ @NoaidiX Jan 14
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      Creating an intentional structure, yes. Actively attending, yes. Cetanā (intention, volitional activity, will) re-routes the process, but must there be an intend-er/actor/will-er? Not necessarily, at least in the Buddhist framework.

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    4. Caliban‏ @memeristor Jan 14
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      If some action is to be taken, one that is not predicated on ones conditioning, it seems, that some intending presence must act. Very interesting question. Are those of us who find interests in these ideas genetically predisposed to such investigations?

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    5. Caliban‏ @memeristor Jan 14
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      Have we been programed by life? Did some"thing" take up residence in this shell of organics so as to take of these questions and undertake the work of becoming?

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    6. x.noaidi‏ @NoaidiX Jan 14
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      Could environmental conditioning factors have left behind a program-in-process, with several bugs/glitches yet to be "corrected" in the continuously updating iterations of the code?

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    7. Caliban‏ @memeristor Jan 14
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      Perhaps the defects in our programming represent opportunities. The human organism can be thought of as a factory which, poorly organized and operated functions very inefficiently.

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    8. Caliban‏ @memeristor Jan 14
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      "The Kingdom of Heaven is like a grain of mustard seed, which a man took, and sowed in his field; which indeed is smaller than all seeds. But when it is grown, it is greater than the herbs, and becomes a tree, so that the birds of the air come and lodge in its branches.

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    9. Caliban‏ @memeristor Jan 15
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      Sir, This begs the question "How to care for and cultivate the field so as to produce the most abundant harvest possible?" Is sitting for an hour or two a day in an artificial setting sufficient to effect the transformation sought after? The world needs help!

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    10. Caliban‏ @memeristor Jan 15
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      Are parlor monks equal to the task of day to day engagement required in order to act as a mitigating presence off setting the insanity that has become todays norm? With respect if our interactions become offensive in any way please say so.

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      x.noaidi‏ @NoaidiX Jan 15
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      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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        2. Caliban‏ @memeristor Jan 15
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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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