Something a teacher taught a while ago, which I might start using more deliberately to interrogate my thinking. I thought I would tweet it on the off change that I get any interesting/helpful comments back re: questioning signifiers. (Comments/suggestions welcome, as always)
Fair enough. I consider it a luxury that I have the energy to think with any sort of coherence at the moment. Still, I appreciate states where mind is at rest, but just as wine doesn’t work at breakfast, aiming for no thought doesn’t work for trying to think & express better.
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It’s just something the mind can do, right? Rolpa tsal, and all that jazz. Perhaps most of us are addicted to talking to ourselves, but that doesn’t mean we can’t think in more skilful ways.pic.twitter.com/90ood2hzga
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pardon for jutting in, but maybe thinking releases some sort of chemical that makes it addictive? cutting it off feels quite similar to cutting out my sugar fix sometimes...
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