My Twitter persona, for example, would keep changing - and I realized it was a function of anxiety surrounding certain people I'd talk to here. So I divided them in two: people I'd no longer interact with, and people I'd change my interactions with to something that felt better.
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The answer to those is often very closely overlapped - but to assume a=b could lead to confusion. In my practice, a and b sound pretty much the same - because it’s based on a certain method - but I can see how different principles might be at play for other people/methods.pic.twitter.com/Mc9KdDetBQ
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I’ve gotten so overwhelmed with emotional content that my current sitting practice is mainly Metta until further notice. In daily life I try to “stay with” where the emotions present themselves in my body. I’m really hoping something gives soon.
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Agreed ‘how to train’ is open ended. Simple solution is to stay with the sensation. sensation offers no interpretation of self worth, etc. easier to dismantle resistance to anxious feelings and stay present imho.
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My method is "shut up and sit", which has worked really well for me. It's so easy to get stuck in trying to figure out the perfect technique, explanation, or philosophy. This can trick the practitioner into thinking they are getting somewhere, while actually getting lost.
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