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New Pragmatic Dharma reddit Community
mv, modified 7 Years ago at 6/28/16 12:39 PM
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New Pragmatic Dharma reddit Community
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Hi all, long-time DhO lurker here! Just wanted to let you know that we've started a new reddit community /r/streamentry (https://www.reddit.com/r/streamentry) for pragmatic dharma and related things. The philosophy is pretty much the same as DhO (though there's no formal affiliation), just organized as a subreddit, which has a different set of pros and cons vs. a custom web forum. We hope it will allow us to reach some additional users.
Despite the name, it's not just for stream-enterers - shore-walkers, Buddhas, and all other beings are welcome.
For those of you who are also reddit users, hope to see you there!
Despite the name, it's not just for stream-enterers - shore-walkers, Buddhas, and all other beings are welcome.

Dada Kind, modified 7 Years ago at 6/28/16 4:40 PM
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RE: New Pragmatic Dharma reddit Community
Posts: 633 Join Date: 11/15/13 Recent PostsNoah, modified 7 Years ago at 6/28/16 5:13 PM
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RE: New Pragmatic Dharma reddit Community
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RE: New Pragmatic Dharma reddit Community
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Best of luck. I'll have to check it out. Having said that, my experience with Reddit (specifically the Zen community) is that it's impossible to have anything like constructive conversations their due to the general immaturity of the posters, who are all looking for "gotcha" moments and flame wars... one reason why I HIGHLY value this community.
mv, modified 7 Years ago at 6/28/16 6:20 PM
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RE: New Pragmatic Dharma reddit Community
Posts: 5 Join Date: 6/28/16 Recent PostsStirling Campbell:
Best of luck. I'll have to check it out. Having said that, my experience with Reddit (specifically the Zen community) is that it's impossible to have anything like constructive conversations their due to the general immaturity of the posters, who are all looking for "gotcha" moments and flame wars... one reason why I HIGHLY value this community.
Couldn't agree more. Many subreddits are very low-quality. But there are also some that are very high-quality. The most important prerequisite to a high-quality online community, apart from getting the right people to participate, appears to be good, strong moderation backed by clear and consistent policies.
Reddit is great for reducing the friction of participating, but the flip side to that is that things can rapidly degenerate without good moderation. I was motivated to do this specifically to try to grow a high-quality community instead, in contrast to all the low-quality meditation/spirituality/religion subreddits.

That's why participation and help from DhO folks is so crucial. Perhaps you'd like to be a moderator, Stirling? Could be a fun experiment!

mv, modified 7 Years ago at 7/3/16 4:43 AM
Created 7 Years ago at 7/3/16 4:42 AM
RE: New Pragmatic Dharma reddit Community
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Thanks to everyone who's joined us! It's been less than a week and we already have over 100 subscribers. There have already been many fascinating discussions, on topics like the spectrum of jhana, the phenomenology of cessation, and Fire Kasina retreat experiences. Several people who had run into difficulties or confusion on their paths have found support that they otherwise might not have, which is an important part of what we want to achieve, along with the #1 goal of being a place where experienced practitioners can expect to find substantial discussion with peers and friends.
Hope to see even more of you there!
Hope to see even more of you there!

Noah, modified 7 Years ago at 7/3/16 4:49 AM
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RE: New Pragmatic Dharma reddit Community
Posts: 1467 Join Date: 7/6/13 Recent PostsDream Walker, modified 7 Years ago at 7/4/16 7:50 PM
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RE: New Pragmatic Dharma reddit Community
Posts: 1611 Join Date: 1/18/12 Recent Postsmv:
Hi all, long-time DhO lurker here! Just wanted to let you know that we've started a new reddit community /r/streamentry (https://www.reddit.com/r/streamentry) for pragmatic dharma and related things. The philosophy is pretty much the same as DhO (though there's no formal affiliation), just organized as a subreddit, which has a different set of pros and cons vs. a custom web forum. We hope it will allow us to reach some additional users.
Despite the name, it's not just for stream-enterers - shore-walkers, Buddhas, and all other beings are welcome.
For those of you who are also reddit users, hope to see you there!
Despite the name, it's not just for stream-enterers - shore-walkers, Buddhas, and all other beings are welcome.

Perhaps you could introduce yourself and your fellow moderator/s. What experience do you have with moderation/meditation, where are you on the path etc.
Reddit MODERATORS
mv:
Perhaps you'd like to be a moderator, Stirling?
If you would like to find moderators, might I suggest looking to people's post count here to see how active they are here, see if they are active on your reddit, then message them for a skype session to get to know them.
Good luck,
~D
Timmy Davis, modified 7 Years ago at 7/15/16 5:20 AM
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RE: New Pragmatic Dharma reddit Community
Posts: 28 Join Date: 3/4/15 Recent PostsDaniel M Ingram, modified 7 Years ago at 7/19/16 3:13 AM
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Nice to see high-quality dharma expanding into other venues. I have linked the Reddit group on the links page.
mv, modified 7 Years ago at 8/1/16 6:46 AM
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RE: New Pragmatic Dharma reddit Community
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Hi DW, thanks for your interest! I've found a lot of value in your posts here over time. We have a subreddit wiki in the early stages that has an About Us page with some information on regular participants (mods or otherwise). I'm not worried about finding moderators; we're a small subreddit and no doubt will be for some time (the market for awakening is still surprisingly small
), and so far there's been virtually no moderation work needed. Should the workload ever grow, there are many compassionate and experienced people in the community who can help.

mv, modified 7 Years ago at 8/1/16 6:49 AM
Created 7 Years ago at 8/1/16 6:49 AM
RE: New Pragmatic Dharma reddit Community
Posts: 5 Join Date: 6/28/16 Recent PostsDaniel M. Ingram:
Nice to see high-quality dharma expanding into other venues. I have linked the Reddit group on the links page.
Many thanks for the link, Daniel! (We are, of course, already linking to DhO
