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Friday, January 31, 2020
Friday, January 24, 2020
The Teddy Bear of Bare Attention
“Like a stray dog that has no
owner, the stray thoughts that are attended to with bare attention are treated
as if they, too, are ownerless,” observed Dr. Mark Epstein in his book Thoughts Without a Thinker: Psychotherapy
from a Buddhist Perspective.
The Buddhist concept of bare attention
is akin to the psychological process known as “transitional space,” Epstein
observed.
“Long recognized as the crucial
stepping stone between infantile dependence and the ability to tolerate being
alone, transitional space has been called an ‘intermediate area of experience’ that
permits the child a feeling of comfort when separated from the parents.”
“The transitional object — the
teddy bear, stuffed animal, blanket or favorite toy — makes possible the
movement from a purely subjective experience to one in which other people are
experienced as truly ‘other.’ Neither ‘me’ nor ‘not-me,’ the transitional
object enjoys a special in-between status that the parents instinctively
respect. It is the raft by which the infant crosses over to the understanding
of the other.
“Many qualities of the
transitional object — its ability to survive intense love and hate, its
resistance to change unless changed by the infant, its ability to provide
refuge and warmth and its gradual relinquishment — are all shared by bare
attention… (which) is different from our usual subjective awareness and has
been portrayed in the Tibetan tradition as a kind of ‘spy consciousness’ that
observes from the corners of the mind.”
“An image that is sometimes used
to convey this constancy is that of a stream rushing under a stone bridge. Through
bare attention, it is said, the meditator becomes not like the stream but like
the bridge with the stream rushing underneath.”
Epstein describes bare attention
as “… impartial, nonjudgmental and open. It is also deeply interested, like a
child with a new toy.”
Monday, January 20, 2020
The Fears of the Fascists
The 21st century GOP is entirely
fascist, from Dumbass Donald and Moscow Mitch at the top right on down to the
snickerdoodle-baking, church-going granny who’s sure all problems can be traced
to those awful “Chicago people” (hint, hint) that Fox News keeps warning the
old bats about.
Tuesday, January 14, 2020
The Three Selves of Mary Oliver
“Certainly there is within each of
us a self that is neither a child, nor a servant of the hours,” wrote poet Mary
Oliver. “It is a third self, occasional in some of us, tyrant in others. This
self is out of love with the ordinary; it is out of love with time. It has a
hunger for eternity.
“Intellectual work sometimes,
spiritual work certainly, artistic work always — these are forces that fall
within its grasp; forces that must travel beyond the realm of the hour and the
restraint of the habit. Nor can the actual work be well separated from the entire
life. Like the knights of the Middle Ages, there is little the creatively
inclined person can do but to prepare himself, body and spirit, for the labor
to come — for his adventures are all unknown.
“In truth, the work itself is the
adventure. And no artist could go about this work, or would want to, with less
than extraordinary energy and concentration. The extraordinary is what art is
all about.”
Monday, January 13, 2020
The Fact-Free Fascism of Fox News
Fascism is marked by nationalism,
militarism, sexism, racism, repression of labor, worship of corporate power,
controlled mass media, contempt for intellectuals and education, religiosity
used for political manipulation, rampant cronyism and corruption, fraudulent
elections, obsession with national security and the destruction of civil
liberties — all the flavors Fox News sells to fools all day, every day.
In its constant quest to gaslight
its willing victims, Fox News uses panic mongering, character assassination and
ad hominem arguments, psychological projection and flipping, the rewriting of
history, scapegoating, conflation of violence with power, bullying, confusion, populism,
invocation of the Christian God, saturation, the disparagement of education, guilt
by association and diversion.
Fox News’s most basic propaganda technique
is simply to lie about facts, and it does so constantly. For
example, which political party a politician belongs to isn't a matter of
opinion. It's a fact Fox News lies about.
Fox News suddenly identified
disgraced Republican Gov. Mark Sanford of South Carolina as a Democrat on the
very day he admitted his philandering.
A coincidence? But Fox News also
suddenly changed Congressman Mark Foley's party affiliation from Republican to
Democratic the very moment it was inescapably confirmed that Foley was sexually
soliciting teenage male pages in Congress.
Every “mistake” Fox News makes
manages to falsely malign Democrats and/or shield guilty Republicans.
Odd, isn’t it?
Tuesday, January 7, 2020
The Admirable Energies of the World
From Mary Oliver’s “Upstream,” a
book of essays:
“You must not ever stop being whimsical.
“And you must not, ever, give someone else the responsibility for your
life.
“I don’t mean it’s easy or
assured; there are the stubborn stumps of shame, grief that remains unsolvable
after all these years, a bag of stones that goes with one wherever one goes and
however the hour may call for dancing and for light feet.
“But there is, also, the summoning
world, the admirable energies of the world, better than anger, better than
bitterness and, because more interesting, more alleviating. And there is the
thing that one does, the needle one plies, the work, and within that work a
chance to take thoughts that are hot and formless and to place them slowly and
with meticulous effort into some shapely heat-retaining form…”
Really Going with the Flow
“Csikszentmihalyi defines flow as
a human state of optimal functioning, a dynamic balance of challenge and
skill,” wrote Sky Nelson-Isaacs. “In the proper activities and under the proper
conditions, we become one with our lives, enacting ‘a complete focusing of
attention on the task at hand — thus leaving no room in the mind for irrelevant
information.’ When we are in a state like this, thinking and feeling become
integrated, with neither controlling the other.”