1/2 Some good points. Mindfulness has been commodified. It could be less "passive". But article is an example of which it criticizes. Mindfulness is not the urgent problem. The problems is corporate takeover of politics and societies.
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Criticizing Mindfulness for being western neoliberal/ cultural appropriation in an article that has 0 mention of Buddha or established Asian teachers who teach mindfulness & are also env/ climate/ social reformers -
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Loving-kindness and other forms of expansive, other-focused meditation seem like a pretty good antidote to the complacency that pure mindfulness can generate.
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2/2 The problem is political, economic, media, class and race structures. "Fixing" mindfulness is not going to overthrow those structures. But applied properly, mindfulness could help.
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Never assume malice when incompetence remains an option.
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The attacks on "neoliberalism" are getting so atupid they produce brain damage.
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