I recently attended a 10 day intensive Vipassana meditation retreat. Would a write-up of the experience be something LWers are interested in as an article for discussion?
I had minimal to moderate experience in meditation before this but now feel much more comfortable with it. I can see potential rationality relevance through,
* Discipline
* Concentration
* Emotion and habit regulation
* Seeing reality as it is
If there is interest then I would appreciate it if someone is willing to look over a draft of the article for me as I haven’t written for LW before.
I just attended one too! I am composing a post on this, about halfway done.
I’d be interested in a collaboration where we both talk about our experiences, though I would like to see what you think. My post is laden with my own interpretations. Send me a message if you want to discuss once you have your outline down
I would absolutely be very interested. I think Vipassana meditation can be used as a very powerful rationality technique, and I’m always interested to read rationalists explain their experiences with it.
I recently attended a 10 day intensive Vipassana meditation retreat. Would a write-up of the experience be something LWers are interested in as an article for discussion?
I had minimal to moderate experience in meditation before this but now feel much more comfortable with it. I can see potential rationality relevance through,
If there is interest then I would appreciate it if someone is willing to look over a draft of the article for me as I haven’t written for LW before.
I just attended one too! I am composing a post on this, about halfway done. I’d be interested in a collaboration where we both talk about our experiences, though I would like to see what you think. My post is laden with my own interpretations. Send me a message if you want to discuss once you have your outline down
I would absolutely be very interested. I think Vipassana meditation can be used as a very powerful rationality technique, and I’m always interested to read rationalists explain their experiences with it.
can do.