When people get too antsy about others ascribing a "purpose" to an activity, I think it comes down to a refusal to see it in layers.
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If someone exercises to get slim, that may be less sophisticated than exercising for self-mastery or acceptance, but it *is* utilitarian.
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I find meditating for improved efficiency or stress-reduction to be a bit perverse, but if that's your thing more power to you.
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Just because *I* think something is perverse, doesn't necessarily mean I care. I only care if I see a moral or ethical imperative in it.
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I am certainly not discouraging feelgood meditation - I just think it neglects what I consider the more important dimension of practice.


