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Joanne McKinnon
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First time reading about Buddhist cosmology.
— Feb 25, 2024 04:26AM
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Joanne McKinnon
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Some I recognize. Now I better understand why Buddhism appeals to me.
— Feb 24, 2024 02:36PM
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Joanne McKinnon
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Will help to meditate at a deeper level.
— Feb 22, 2024 07:20AM
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This is understanding at a deeper level.
— Feb 20, 2024 05:47PM
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‘If you work in the field of psychology for even a decade [i have], you start to see how concepts that seemed to be fundamental truths of human nature are as up and down as hemline fashions. It is somewhere between discouraging and terrifying to realize that clinical practice is based on such philosophies...
The Abhidharma is the closest possibility for working below that problem.’
— Feb 09, 2023 10:36PM
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The Abhidharma is the closest possibility for working below that problem.’
r0b
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‘The scope of interdependent origination involved in one moment of consciousness is so radically complex, all I can say is ekacittakkhanika-paticca-samuppāda. This is the Pali word for it, meaning “interdependent origination in one citta.” If there was such a thing as conceptual onomatopoeia, that word would be it.’
— Feb 07, 2023 10:07PM
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...By looking at events so microscopically, the early Buddhists noticed a juncture connecting matter and human communication.’
— Feb 03, 2023 10:32PM
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‘Bodily and vocal intimation refer to the smallest units of human intention in movement...[and] are personal-scale, human force affecting organic matter. They name the moment when will and matter interpenetrate...The Abhidharma supplies a missing link here, in the impact of consciousness on the material world....
— Feb 03, 2023 10:31PM
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r0b
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‘The Abhidhamma lists illuminate a key point that is obscured at times in the DSM: the purpose of any useful diagnosis is to aid in the cessation of suffering.’
That’s an understatement.
— Feb 01, 2023 10:52PM
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That’s an understatement.
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But even if you abandon all for the ancient path of meditation, you can never forget the meaning of sadness.
Dogen
— Jan 30, 2023 10:11PM
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Dogen

