Category: meditation
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Tom Stoppard vs. Richard Rorty
I read a quote from the playwright Tom Stoppard about his view of playwriting. ‘My whole life,’ he tells his interviewer, ‘is waiting for the questions to which I have prepared answers.’ This view of things, albeit clever-sounding, is backward. Some years ago, I read something very different in in one of Raymond Geuss’s books.…
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‘The morning tree wavers, but the mind does not…’
A poetic chant that came to me before a philosophical conversation earlier today. * 1 The morning tree wavers, but the mind does not. The mind, unwavering, is full of stillness. 2 When one thing comes to it, the mind takes the thing in hand. That and that thing only. When another thing comes to…
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Sweetness and gravity
’15. From MAXIMUS, self-mastery and stability of purpose; and cheeriness in sickness as well as in all other circumstances; and a character justly proportioned of sweetness and gravity; and to perform without grumbling the task that lies to one’s hand.’ –Marcus, Meditations, Book I
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The phenomenology of caffeine
I have been incrementally decreasing the amount of black tea and coffee I drink in order to observe the effects of caffeine on the quality of my attention. I no longer drink English breakfast tea at noon or in the afternoon, and I have less than two cups of coffee in the morning. Soon, I…
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Perceptive Sensemaking: Coalescing into the Many Things
My love Aleksandra Lauro has been thinking carefully about her consultancy, Perceptive Sensemaking. By ‘perceptive sensemaking,’ she means the ability to draw and reorient the viewer’s attention to an excellent way of life: to an exemplar of the contemplative life; to the qualia–that is, the inner feel, the grainy look, the general mood–of a beautiful place; to…