Luckily for me, I've long since stopped caring about anyone's half-baked reading of canon and even-less-cultivated real-world ideas of practice.
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"Then why mention them at all?"
Because I enjoy talking shit. It's fun, and they have it coming. :)
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I need a highly offensive version of the western reading of "Namaste", ie: "the ultimate in me tells the ultimate in you to go fuck itself".
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"Master, should we not show compassion and-"
"Fuck off."
"But what about."
"No, really - fuck off."
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Don't worry, I'm sure they'd just call it "crazy wisdom".
Or maybe that is good cause to worry. Humans, eh?
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Eh, I also said you could be great because your insight into people. You just need to understand what does what and thus is appropriate based on your insight.
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the real problem is figuring out what works for each individual when. Cookie cutter stuff doesn't work well for a lot of Westerners. We're too fucked up psychologically.
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I am usually gentle and cozy in person, but somehow (things I perceive as) BS around meditation etc. really grinds my gears.
I think it's all the fraud and fluff, in the West especially but really just everywhere.
I suspect a good scolding is really what most Western practitioners need if they want to make progress (been there, done that...), but if they'll accept it is another matter...
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Well, maybe. The question is what they're trying to get from it.
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