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Mole...station
Mole...station
Meditation and levitation rhyme for a reason.
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For now about 20 minutes seems maximum to me. I'm trying to slowly make it slightly longer. But I may try this.
Not exactly the rhyme of the season.
How you noticed there is no satire of meditation.
There is actually (Somewhat tangibly as yoga I suppose could be a form of mediation).
This is not the satire of meditation. It is simply vulgar and cheap.
Isnt that kind the point of satire that it is a cheap and vulgar version of something. Take Weird Al. His songs are vulgarized and tacked up versions of the songs he is parodying. Again South Park is another satire and again is vulgar.
One of the most helpful directions I've gotten from Pema Chodron is to work on figuring out what you're bringing into the meditation directly before starting. I can't remember exactly how she says it, it's along the lines of labeling feelings or putting feelings into words. Doing this beforehand makes it even easier to glimpse how much the lenses of subjectivity are coloring perception.
And have you noticed meditation disables our sense of humour.
The point of meditation is to shut down the critical mind and open up the imaginative mind.
The imaginative mind is suggestible.
And this is why religious meditation is taught. It is taught so that the devotees will accept the beliefs of the particular religion without criticism.
This is called meditation abuse.
The decent way to teach meditation is to ask permission before any suggestions are made.
This is not done by any religious group I know.
So it is plain they are abusing freedom of religion to psychologically abuse their followers.
Lolz the point of buddhist meditation is awareness.
In samadi/Breath meditation one is taught to be aware of one's breath.
In pragna/vipassana meditation one is taught to be aware of one's sensations, thoughts and emotions. This way sooner or later the practiotioner learns to NATURALLY be aware of sensations, thoughts, emotiond and imaginations and therfore become unattached to one's cravings.
The purpose of buddhist meditation is exactly the opposite of what you said.
Lolz
Facts mole facts. If you don't know them don't make them up. It just makes you a liar or a troll.
@Mole have you practised religious meditation?
I don't appreciate being insulted as a liar or a troll. This is strictly against the rules and as may lead to your banning.
The purpose of Buddhism is control. So first they take control your awareness and then control you through suggestions.
But let us look at today's reality. The Buddhists and the Buddhist monks of Myanmar, formerly Burma, are raping, killing, burning the homes, and committing genocide as I write, against their own citizens, the Rohingya.
As the citizens of the West abandon their own religions, they seek a replacement in the exotic. And Buddhism is popular just because it is exotic. And to be a Buddhist we need to close our eyes to the egregious crimes of Buddhism against humanity.
I don't think awareness (even seen as subjective) is influenced as easy as e.g. perception.
Buddhism is not a person, therefore can't commit a crime. There is a difference between individual and their belief. As long as people won't see it, there will be no understanding.
I wish you don't offend believers of any religion in this thread. You can state your opinion without doing so.