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Longing to read a meditation book where the author doesn't spend a fourth of the text trying to convince me awakening == "the next step in evolution." This is such a nauseatingly modernist, bad evolutionary biology perspective. Can you just stop?
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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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That's exactly the right method, I think. Ease into the gnosis. I got over my anger issues largely by not trying to get over them, but just letting them play out at the lowest possible intensity I could achieve.
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