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Therapeutic Models for Meditators
Therapeutic Models for Meditators | PP | 10/22/14 9:55 PM |
RE: Therapeutic Models for Meditators | Not Tao | 10/22/14 6:10 PM |
RE: Therapeutic Models for Meditators | PP | 10/23/14 12:19 PM |
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Therapeutic Models for Meditators
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Different conceptual models of therapy relevant to meditators:
http://awakenetwork.org/magazine/shargrol/253
EDIT: Here's the link corrected http://awakenetwork.org/magazine/shargrol/253
http://awakenetwork.org/magazine/shargrol/253
EDIT: Here's the link corrected http://awakenetwork.org/magazine/shargrol/253
Not Tao, modified 9 Years ago at 10/22/14 6:10 PM
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RE: Therapeutic Models for Meditators
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Your link is broken. D:
This is interesting but a bit hard to follow. Is the idea that all of these are leading to the same thing? I don't see presence talked about much when people use the progress of insight and its fruits.
Oh, and I really liked the first chart and the idea that there's a multi-dimentional way things can present. It made me feel a little less lost because I could check a number of boxes, haha.
This is interesting but a bit hard to follow. Is the idea that all of these are leading to the same thing? I don't see presence talked about much when people use the progress of insight and its fruits.
Oh, and I really liked the first chart and the idea that there's a multi-dimentional way things can present. It made me feel a little less lost because I could check a number of boxes, haha.
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RE: Therapeutic Models for Meditators
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Yes, there's too much information to process, I guess it's more of a draft. I think that not all roads lead to the same place, but that he's pointing both a starting point to the practitioner's specific situation/problem/characteristics, and some methods that may be handy when in such and such problem.
It's good to see that maps are upside down, not a generic map of enlightenment stages where every practitioner should try to fit into, but starting from the specific qualities/atributes/deficencies of the practitioner, and how to overcome them.
It's good to see that maps are upside down, not a generic map of enlightenment stages where every practitioner should try to fit into, but starting from the specific qualities/atributes/deficencies of the practitioner, and how to overcome them.