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Replying to @c4chaos
Sorry, but I don't think this is hardcore dharma at all. Putting oneself in a toxic environment that is actively designed to be anti-contemplative and then treating it as contemplative practice is delusionally idealistic.
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Replying to @VincentHorn @c4chaos
I'm not saying it is a replacement for meditation. But it can be used as a tool to examine your own reactivity. Also, while I respect your view here, I think Twitter can be used to promote a positive, reflective, and reflexive message. Not that I always live up to these standards
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Can you point to the people you feel are promoting a positive, reflective, etc here on Twitter? Maybe if I just follow those people...
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I feel like aside from a few exceptions (who are mostly figments of their own imaginations), almost everyone I follow lives up to that standard.
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