Earlier today, I asked @bsod_nams if he had read a thing. He reminded me that he had *told me* to read that thing a couple of months ago. Now I’m reading that thing. I should have listened to @bsod_nams the first time. Always listen to @bsod_nams...
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Replying to @NeuroYogacara
Dude. Right back at you. Also, I really was joking. I’m the guy who recalls books from himself.
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Replying to @bsod_nams
It’s really good though...I’ll probably end up reading the whole thing today!
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Replying to @NeuroYogacara @bsod_nams
I’m kind of considering assigning it to my metaphysics class at the end of the fall semester
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Replying to @NeuroYogacara @bsod_nams
To facilitate our listening, I suggest you divulge the referent of "that thing"
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Replying to @evantthompson @bsod_nams
Bikkhu Ñāṇananda‘s Magic of the mind
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Was just reading this last week! Deleted a tweet about the first footnote on yoniso, the ablative form of yoni, which in addition to "source" or "matrix" also means "womb," opting instead to save it for another time.pic.twitter.com/qhYyOU5WYe
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The different translations of yoniso manasikāra, which crop up several times in the text, have each evoked a half-hearted side eye from me
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Got a kick out of "a result of reasoning from the wrong end (ayoniso manasikāra) which leads both the philosopher and the scientist alike into a topsy-turvydom of endless theorising." 
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