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    Stim Morane: Adelene, the experiment you describe of observing basic things about ordinary life is extremely important and open-ended in scope.
    Stim Morane: It's an ideal area to investigate, grounded, honest and bearing directly on the key point of the "agent self" view. "agent self" is the self as doer, performer of actions.
    Stim Morane: Studying this in ways we can actually find concretely is very grounded and honest, rather than abstract and unlikely to help.


     

    • from: 2008, 06.05 - Hill and Flow

        

    Pema Pera: different sense in different context. We can appreciate each context. The opposite of a great truth is a great truth too — but in a different context
    Pema Pera: but that doesn’t mean it’s all a wash — there really is a need for precision

       

    • from: 2008.06.20 - Learning from Learning

       

    Pema Pera: ... the absolutely important thing here is to stick to it, to maintain continuity, whether working on a koan, or on a scientific problem, or with the PaB exploration. The sole reason for the 15-minute rule is to encourage this continuity.
    really searching, and yet letting go of the results, and letting them mature in due time
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    Pema Pera: We all learn, Adams, from the way you learn from us!
    Pema Pera: the way you take to heart and try out

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