While I think this post paints a somewhat simplistic image—I’m not sure that Buddhism is a unified enough entity for talk of a single “core loop” to make sense—I did nonetheless find it a useful articulation of one particular core loop in a specific style of practice, and later built on it in my own post about the mechanisms of meditation.
While I think this post paints a somewhat simplistic image—I’m not sure that Buddhism is a unified enough entity for talk of a single “core loop” to make sense—I did nonetheless find it a useful articulation of one particular core loop in a specific style of practice, and later built on it in my own post about the mechanisms of meditation.