Observation over 35+ years of observing the Buddhist world is that men are more likely to be taken in by phony promises of purification than women. What can we learn from this? Genuinely curious.
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Do you see any place for any version of 'purification', eg: where it isn't actually about banishing the bad, but seeing that it is already integral to the person - something like Shinzen's model of experiencing whatever is in experience with equanimity & non-distraction?
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My sense is that purification is a red herring, and we do best to simply ask how it is in this moment without investment in the outcome. Even equanimity and non-distraction are prescriptions I would abandon.
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