E-mail from the FF Satsanga,
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This research evidently is based on aversion to suffering and confronting the
content of the mind. That as there is something uncomfortable, that as we are
confronted with pain or sorrow then somehow that is inherently evil, that there
is something problematic a
Of grounding,
A fair quote from Zen Calendar today,
..Earth’s crammed with heaven,
And every common bush afire with the Unified Field:
But only he who sees takes off his shoes.
Bhairitu offers:
The problem is that meditation is often taught wrong. Other paths often just
use medita
The problem is that meditation is often taught wrong. Other paths often
just use meditation as a utility, you meditate when you fee like or
need. Advice from my tantra guru was, "if you don't feel like
meditating then don't as nothing will be gained." Meditation in general
is used as a tool
This researcher is clearly very smart but this paper is all mentalization of
the mind, the mind’s content and aversions and straight to allopathy. More
study needed.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
So claims the DSM..
Treatment of depersonalization disorder
There is no
So claims the DSM..
Treatment of depersonalization disorder
There is no single cure for depersonalization disorder; rather, there are
various approaches to treating the disorder and managing symptoms.
Psychotherapy and medication are the most common treatment options for
depersonalization
Seem to recall Judy mentioning years ago that sometimes her feelings
are quite flat (or something to that effect) after doing YF. (Sorry Judy if
that's not the case!)
I tend to agree. In my case it might primarily be the contrast between
the mahaa-videhaa (great bodylesness; YS III ~ 44) e
good to note that there are zero TM meditators in this study.
Good problem definitions. This person has thought long and hard about this.
Now needs more than a surveying of 60 persons to be able to say much about it.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
https://www.madinamerica.com/2017/06/new-data-adverse-effects-meditation-mindfulness/