@Freawaru @JDaviesPhD There are 2 key types of meditation: focused attention & open monitoring. The former leads to clear thinking as it gradually prevents getting automatically caught up in ruminating thoughts. The other enables one to understand the
@MatthewSacchet @SpringerPsych @ProfMalcolmNZ @danielmingram @ntvandam @JaySanguinetti 12/15 - The following academic journal article also provides a very clear exposition of Buddhist wisdom teachings: https://t.co/7lluvTGZJv
@ronburk @LFeldmanBarrett This issue links to ‘wisdom,’ which is about *experientially* understanding our first-person experiences. To get an idea of what I am talking about, you can take a look at the following article: https://t.co/7lluvTGZJv
@dave_vago @PriscaBauer @fabiogiommi @HeleenASlagter @MathisTautwein As I understand from the Buddhist perspective: at the ‘conventional’ level, the self exists (i.e., shared understanding), but at an ultimate level, self is perception that arises and case
@DrEricGarland To destroy craving completely, one needs to develop wisdom: https://t.co/7lluvTGZJv
@aina_puce @evantthompson @SlobodanIsFree @PessoaBrain Understanding consciousness (i.e., *experientially* understanding) is about developing wisdom – this can be done in a systematic manner. I can think of different references, but thought of suggesting t
@YakSaHealth @DrIraHelderman @PsychToday Please note that the goal of mindfulness is wisdom – it is not about ‘achieving’ some state. Focused attention is to discipline the mind because only a disciplined mind can understand the mind (=wisdom). See for exa
@dave_vago @sbkaufman @self_compassion @psychpodcast By the way, by “wisdom,” what I mean is to understand things like how our minds work, etc. Perhaps you can get an idea regarding this from the following article that lists many citations: https://t.co/7
@AE_Robbert @Spieringmj @Emptydidier That is what one would say if they don’t study it deeply. I suggest that you carefully read the PhD thesis of Ven. Alalayo (titled: Satipatthana: The Direct Path to Realization). Also please take a look at the following
@ancetetere An article that cites the above article you posted (Karunamuni, 2015) describes this process more clearly – describes how we cultivate different attachments through sociocultural conditioning influences, etc. (4/4) Here’s the reference: https:/
@evantthompson 9. There are no ‘rival interpretations’ in Buddhism. Although there are some differences in the different traditions, all three traditions share the common goal of engaging in ethical conduct, calming the mind and developing wisdom. See the
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