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The only thing preventing you from seeing reality more clearly is your own mind If you can bring more awareness to the present moment and away from mental chatter, then you can discern more about any given situation But if you’re stuck ruminating, you’ll have to settle for an imperfect abstraction rather than the truth
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for any given situation there is: - your version (of the truth) - their version (of the truth) - the objective truth the closest you'll get to the actual truth is by trying to understand the intersection
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a16 zen guru era on the horizon
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@rjs lately I’ve been seeing bits and bobs from feeling good. I would go one step further and say it may be helpful to try and process the mental chatter. 1. You feel this way. 2. Why do you feel this way? 3. Is it reasonable to feel this way? 4. If not, what could you do, instead maybe
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Strong disagree. It's not just mental. It's a practice Your ruminations (in public via FC) is putting more reps position a view and receive feedback Ppl who ruminate and don't document their takes to reflect on later never get closer to the truth. Imperfect abstraction occurs when you're never exposed to the truth
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