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Ah nuts I’m breaking my Twitter silence again Try Lorin Roche. Instinctive meditation. Trying to keep the meditation-geek hordes away from that dude, but also trying to avoid other extreme of not saying anything about a teacher I find valuable.
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I am reading this specific book because recommended it and I trust his opinion. Author just had the standard messianic boilerplate mixed in with good technique. Will add Roche to my list, though!
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I have a hunch there’ll be things in Roche’s work that you find refreshing. He’s a neat dude, interesting backstory. Completely different goals and approach than Cutting Machine. Roche is working much more in the lane of “meditation as nutrition” style, than...
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Yeah, the "small" traumas are often the most destructive. Bigger traumatic events tend to get siloed, have limited emotional ties. Anything that happens in early childhood or as part of an ongoing family dynamic, though, will affect huge chunks of your emotional being.
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Option 1 (superior, IMO): trauma-informed therapy like somatic experiencing, EMDR etc. - this is basically doing the emotional processing step with professional help. Option 2: when stuff comes up during open awareness, or can't be handled during processing, go back to mantras.
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