Love the intellectualizing about experience and Radical Empiricism, especially 
by those whose rationalization that they just don't have the patience.  I heard 
tell that William James claimed not to be able to keep his mind still for more 
than a minute or two.  So if it wasn't experience that informed W.J. I will 
speculate that it was reading Schopenhauer and books on Buddhism.   Very 
clever, but regurgitated blah, blah, blah...  
 
"The purpose of mystic meditation is not to remove oneself from experience but 
to bring one's self closer to it by eliminating stale, confusing, static, 
intellectual attachments of the past."
          (LILA, Chapter 9) 

 
 

  
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