I enjoyed reading this / hoping for this, though a big part of me is not buying 
the idea that we’ve woken up nor that the nightmare is over.

I meditate myself (mostly starting out as a coping mechanism that helped me 
deal with anxiety-insomnia), but also see a lot of truth in criticisms that the 
mindfulness obsession of today is very much about relocating angst about the 
state of the world and legitimate discontent with political, environmental, and 
social injustices to tensions going on within the mind of the individual. i.e. 
the system is not broken -> you’re broken. Here’s one article I dredged up on 
short notice but I think not the best one: 
https://theconversation.com/mcmindfulness-buddhism-as-sold-to-you-by-neoliberals-88338
 
<https://theconversation.com/mcmindfulness-buddhism-as-sold-to-you-by-neoliberals-88338>
 

I think often about a talk I happened to hear by a buddhist meditation teacher 
who explained that he first got into meditation - in the 60s - as a way of 
dealing with his fear of dying while he was protesting the Vietnam War. He went 
on to talk about how people often consider meditating an apolitical act, or 
wonder how ‘just sitting’ can affect change in the world. He said meditating is 
just sitting, but it matters *where* you sit.

Some morning thoughts…

take care all,
Gretta


> On 25. Sep 2019, at 22:52, Max Herman via NetBehaviour 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> History is indeed a nightmare, but fortunately we have now all woken up!
> 
> Networks are not about technology.  They are about living things, first and 
> foremost.  Plants, people, coral reefs, polar bears.  These are the real 
> networks of value.
> 
> The purpose of the technology networks is to serve and support the 
> life-networks, not to be ends in themselves and certainly not vice-versa.  
> Life-networks are both individuals and groups.
> 
> Now that the nightmare is over we can focus on individual wellness via 
> mindfulness, natural-intelligence-positive neuroplasticity, and a new birth 
> of genius across all nations to save the planet and ourselves.
> 
> It's a great time to be a living intelligence!
> 
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