I’m a sperg and I meditate.
Shikantaza.
It gets me high, expands my world, makes things smooth.
It overcomes it the way levitation might overcome a limp.
I’m a sperg and I meditate.
Shikantaza.
It gets me high, expands my world, makes things smooth.
It overcomes it the way levitation might overcome a limp.
A swail (swale) is defined as “a shallow ditch”. Which rhymes with shallow bitch.
You could have just said “Beware!” or “Dooooooommmmm!!!”. No need for such verbosity.
Even when learning to play a instrument you get feedback. When you twang the strings with your inexpert fingers and make a sound. That’s a huge source of guidance.
In meditation that feedback is key. A dozen feelings and effects. You experiment. You feel your way through the darkness.
Without that you are guided by … what?
No it isn’t. It’s like saying if you don’t feel anything at all then you just stop lifting weights the way you’re doing it. A strain in your muscles. A little sweat. A little worn out. Anything.
And if you don’t feel anything, then maybe change your routine. Increase your reps. Increase your weight.
Because otherwise, what exactly are you doing? Just banging out some formula and hoping for the best? Hoping the happy story that your teacher told you someday comes true? That’s dumb.
The results are the guide. You feel your way along with that feedback.
Yes, even with mindfulness meditation.
If you are not guided by results then what guides you, a happy story?
Your opinion is shallow, conformist fluff.
Bullshit.
HP Lovecraft is a national treasure.
His detractors are potatoes.
If only everybody would conform to the consensus morality. We’d be living in caves, eating garbage and telling really stupid stories but at least we’d all be non-shitshow human beings.
Yes, reading has an upside and also a downside. I can discuss both and everything in-between. I am a magical unicorn, relatively speaking.
Well I figured that we are all pretty familiar with the upside of reading so describing that would be totally redundant. Whereas the downside is never discussed, so I focused on that.
But yes, how foolish of me, to expect a nuanced discussion.
Despite the hugeness of its effects, I’m inclined to the “set of tools” model mself. I hold my focused attention upon a thing. I hold it there as I would hold my fngertip upon a spot on the wall. It’s as simple as that. It is a thing that I can do. A power.
… results of meditation are never immediate or even obvious, just over time, if one persists, things get a little easier.
Speak for yourself.
In fact, a classic warning is to beware of getting carried away by the bliss/high that commonly arrives.
So I gotta say. If it ain’t getting you high, or producing even a little bit of noticeable effect, then you would do well to experiment with other techniques.
Whenever I let it all hang out here, I invariably end up offending 99% of the people. And that’s frustrating and dull.
I have yet to offend you, apparently. So allow me to let it hang out a bit more.
Magic is like science, much lighter on the models. In that observation is key.
Or like art, but lighter on the art-making. In that esoteric stuff is touched.
Habit? Inertia?
I do mindfulness meditation too. It’s a big thing in my life.
Thank you. This is the kind of maturity and insight that I have come to expect on Lemmy.
As the Buddhist monks say : “poverty is our shield”