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True or false
True or false | Wet Paint | 20/07/09 7:26 |
RE: True or false | Wet Paint | 20/07/09 7:37 |
RE: True or false | Jackson Wilshire | 20/07/09 9:00 |
RE: True or false | Wet Paint | 20/07/09 9:28 |
Wet Paint, modificado hace 14 años at 20/07/09 7:26
Created 14 años ago at 20/07/09 7:26
True or false
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Author: telecaster
Forum: Daniel's Practice Hut
To "get it done" it is significantly more important to know the nature of experience than whether or not that experience is pleasing, preferred, or desirable?
Forum: Daniel's Practice Hut
To "get it done" it is significantly more important to know the nature of experience than whether or not that experience is pleasing, preferred, or desirable?
Wet Paint, modificado hace 14 años at 20/07/09 7:37
Created 14 años ago at 20/07/09 7:37
RE: True or false
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Author: garyrh
I am not sure of the difference between knowing the nature of experience and whether or not it is pleasing, preferred or desireable. Generally you don't want to be caught in content, so staying with the sensate helps here.
I am not sure of the difference between knowing the nature of experience and whether or not it is pleasing, preferred or desireable. Generally you don't want to be caught in content, so staying with the sensate helps here.
Jackson Wilshire, modificado hace 14 años at 20/07/09 9:00
Created 14 años ago at 20/07/09 9:00
RE: True or false
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If what you're asking is, "From an insight point of view, is it better to give preference to observing the universal characteristics of phenomena rather than simply finding experiences that I find pleasant and dwelling in them?" than the answer is a resounding Yes!
If that's not what you're asking, please clarify :-)
~Jackson
If that's not what you're asking, please clarify :-)
~Jackson