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> ...definitely the wrong interpretation of that koan. The point is almost the exact opposite of what you're saying it is.
Feel free to enlighten me. I'm not a Buddhist. I did study a minimal amount of Tibetan Buddhist meditation in highschool though (had a teacher who was a Lama), and since.
Anyway, I think the point is that all this debating about transcendence and the mind-body problem is really splitting hairs. It's inherently mystical. To circle back to the start, mindfulness techniques don't provide answers to those questions. They do however provide tools to help ask them in the first place. If one so desires.
> ...definitely the wrong interpretation of that koan. The point is almost the exact opposite of what you're saying it is.
Feel free to enlighten me. I'm not a Buddhist. I did study a minimal amount of Tibetan Buddhist meditation in highschool though (had a teacher who was a Lama), and since.
Anyway, I think the point is that all this debating about transcendence and the mind-body problem is really splitting hairs. It's inherently mystical. To circle back to the start, mindfulness techniques don't provide answers to those questions. They do however provide tools to help ask them in the first place. If one so desires.