I'm taking the rest of the day off to sit and look at this until it either melts into liquid gold or else consumes me entirely. This is more important than maintaining an overly efficient work ethic for the benefit of some wankers in suits.
Well, I'm glad you found it useful and/or enjoyable. I'm not sure exactly what you mean by 'remove everything else from life'. I should have been more precise in my communication, perhaps. In principle, one doesn't need to remove/add anything, but practically it can be helpful.
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I think it's important to make that distinction, because I personally find that treating any emotion as something fundamentally open and workable, a very powerful frame. The problem is solidifying our experience, such that 'anger' (e.g.) is a big problem that we need to remove.
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one runs the risk of trying to use meditation to improve/change the content of our experience....which in itself is fine, but it is a different method to the practice of looking into the 'essence' of all experience, no matter how open/closed, spacious/solidified, good/bad, etc.
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