@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