Theme: Agency

  • “Please Define Mindfulness?”

    —“What do you mean when you use the word “mindfulness”?”— Andrew Cordeaux @AndrewCordeaux

    1) I mean the physical, cognitive and emotional discipline to control the subject of attention on the present intent, insulated from distractions whether personal, environmental, or interpersonal. 2) But with preference for the stoic method (self authoring, virtues of action), the epicurean objective (within one’s control), testimonial (scientific) knowledge, the play (ritual), and team sport, festival, and feast (celebration). 3) The buddhist method, originally practical and insular evolved into semi-mystical, and survived the attack by monotheistic abrahamism, where the western schools that were practical and action oriented, were destroyed by design by the Abrahamic conquest and dark age. 4) East asian ritual, and Hindu ‘way of life’ survived as well. Each of these methods of physical, mental and emotional discipline reflects local demand given local degree of agency during the period of transformation. (although buddhism was imposed on japan unfortunately). 5) So I use ‘mindfulness’ in the sense that all groups sought to meet demands for some technique of achieving mindfulness of their eras by slightly different means. Since buddhism developed the most direct analysis of the objective, the terminology evolved into a universal. 6) But as in all things, the stoic method, epicurean objective, and scientific(empirical) paradigm, and pursuit of agency(dominance) rather than withdrawal (submission), reflect the european rather than african, semitic, hindu, east asian metaphysics: realism, naturalism, agency.

  • “Please Define Mindfulness?”

    —“What do you mean when you use the word “mindfulness”?”— Andrew Cordeaux @AndrewCordeaux

    1) I mean the physical, cognitive and emotional discipline to control the subject of attention on the present intent, insulated from distractions whether personal, environmental, or interpersonal. 2) But with preference for the stoic method (self authoring, virtues of action), the epicurean objective (within one’s control), testimonial (scientific) knowledge, the play (ritual), and team sport, festival, and feast (celebration). 3) The buddhist method, originally practical and insular evolved into semi-mystical, and survived the attack by monotheistic abrahamism, where the western schools that were practical and action oriented, were destroyed by design by the Abrahamic conquest and dark age. 4) East asian ritual, and Hindu ‘way of life’ survived as well. Each of these methods of physical, mental and emotional discipline reflects local demand given local degree of agency during the period of transformation. (although buddhism was imposed on japan unfortunately). 5) So I use ‘mindfulness’ in the sense that all groups sought to meet demands for some technique of achieving mindfulness of their eras by slightly different means. Since buddhism developed the most direct analysis of the objective, the terminology evolved into a universal. 6) But as in all things, the stoic method, epicurean objective, and scientific(empirical) paradigm, and pursuit of agency(dominance) rather than withdrawal (submission), reflect the european rather than african, semitic, hindu, east asian metaphysics: realism, naturalism, agency.

  • “CURT, PLEASE DEFINE MINDFULNESS?” —“What do you mean when you use the word “m

    “CURT, PLEASE DEFINE MINDFULNESS?”

    —“What do you mean when you use the word “mindfulness”?”— Andrew Cordeaux @AndrewCordeaux

    1) I mean the physical, cognitive and emotional discipline… https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=472229170040645&id=100017606988153


    Source date (UTC): 2019-09-25 11:49:59 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1176826175232139264

  • 6) But as in all things, the stoic method, epicurean objective, and scientific(e

    6) But as in all things, the stoic method, epicurean objective, and scientific(empirical) paradigm, and pursuit of agency(dominance) rather than withdrawal (submission), reflect the european rather than african, semitic, hindu, east asian metaphysics: realism, naturalism, agency.


    Source date (UTC): 2019-09-25 11:46:26 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1176825281799217154

    Reply addressees: @AndrewCordeaux

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1176824111798116354


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    @AndrewCordeaux 5) So I use ‘mindfulness’ in the sense that all groups sought to meet demands for some technique of achieving mindfulness of their eras by slightly different means. Since buddhism developed the most direct analysis of the objective, the terminology evolved into a universal.

    Original post: https://x.com/i/web/status/1176824111798116354


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    @curtdoolittle

    @AndrewCordeaux 5) So I use ‘mindfulness’ in the sense that all groups sought to meet demands for some technique of achieving mindfulness of their eras by slightly different means. Since buddhism developed the most direct analysis of the objective, the terminology evolved into a universal.

    Original post: https://x.com/i/web/status/1176824111798116354

  • 4) East asian ritual, and hindu ‘way of life’ survived as well. Each of these me

    4) East asian ritual, and hindu ‘way of life’ survived as well. Each of these methods of physical, mental and emotional discipline reflects local demand given local degree of agency during the period of transformation. (although buddhism was imposed on japan unfortunately).


    Source date (UTC): 2019-09-25 11:39:22 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1176823502722228225

    Reply addressees: @AndrewCordeaux

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1176823053541679105


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    @AndrewCordeaux 3) The buddhist method originally practical and insular evolved into semi-mystical, and survived the attack by monotheistic abrahamism, where the western schools that were practical and action oriented, were destroyed by design by the Abrahamic conquest and dark age. …

    Original post: https://x.com/i/web/status/1176823053541679105


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    @curtdoolittle

    @AndrewCordeaux 3) The buddhist method originally practical and insular evolved into semi-mystical, and survived the attack by monotheistic abrahamism, where the western schools that were practical and action oriented, were destroyed by design by the Abrahamic conquest and dark age. …

    Original post: https://x.com/i/web/status/1176823053541679105

  • 2) … – with preference for the stoic method (self authoring, virtues of action

    2) … – with preference for the stoic method (self authoring, virtues of action), the epicurean objective (within one’s control), testimonial (scientific) knowledge, the play (ritual), and team sport, festival, and feast (celebration). …


    Source date (UTC): 2019-09-25 11:34:30 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1176822279759630337

    Reply addressees: @AndrewCordeaux

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1176821532108214273


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    @AndrewCordeaux 1) I mean the physical, cognitive and emotional discipline to control the subject of attention on the present intent, insulated from distractions whether personal, environmental, or interpersonal. But …

    Original post: https://x.com/i/web/status/1176821532108214273


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    @curtdoolittle

    @AndrewCordeaux 1) I mean the physical, cognitive and emotional discipline to control the subject of attention on the present intent, insulated from distractions whether personal, environmental, or interpersonal. But …

    Original post: https://x.com/i/web/status/1176821532108214273

  • 1) I mean the physical, cognitive and emotional discipline to control the subjec

    1) I mean the physical, cognitive and emotional discipline to control the subject of attention on the present intent, insulated from distractions whether personal, environmental, or interpersonal. But …


    Source date (UTC): 2019-09-25 11:31:32 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1176821532108214273

    Reply addressees: @AndrewCordeaux

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1176678043089166336


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  • He is trying to govern, achieve his goal, and leave a legacy, and he still has h

    He is trying to govern, achieve his goal, and leave a legacy, and he still has hope. When he loses hope, then he ‘might’. Otherwise we must act even if he doesn’t.


    Source date (UTC): 2019-09-25 10:29:28 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1176805912775921665

    Reply addressees: @johnnyrockett01 @realDonaldTrump

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  • YEP: HERITABILITY IS 80% – IN CRIMINALITY TOO —-“Perhaps all the behavioral tr

    YEP: HERITABILITY IS 80% – IN CRIMINALITY TOO

    —-“Perhaps all the behavioral traits have about the same heritability of 80% and the differences we see are artifacts of differential measurement issues.” — JayMan @JayMan471 quoting a paper.


    Source date (UTC): 2019-09-25 08:18:00 UTC

  • “CURT, PLEASE DEFINE MINDFULNESS?” —“What do you mean when you use the word “m

    “CURT, PLEASE DEFINE MINDFULNESS?”

    —“What do you mean when you use the word “mindfulness”?”— Andrew Cordeaux @AndrewCordeaux

    1) I mean the physical, cognitive and emotional discipline to control the subject of attention on the present intent, insulated from distractions whether personal, environmental, or interpersonal.

    2) But with preference for the stoic method (self authoring, virtues of action), the epicurean objective (within one’s control), testimonial (scientific) knowledge, the play (ritual), and team sport, festival, and feast (celebration).

    3) The buddhist method, originally practical and insular evolved into semi-mystical, and survived the attack by monotheistic abrahamism, where the western schools that were practical and action oriented, were destroyed by design by the Abrahamic conquest and dark age.

    4) East asian ritual, and Hindu ‘way of life’ survived as well. Each of these methods of physical, mental and emotional discipline reflects local demand given local degree of agency during the period of transformation. (although buddhism was imposed on japan unfortunately).

    5) So I use ‘mindfulness’ in the sense that all groups sought to meet demands for some technique of achieving mindfulness of their eras by slightly different means. Since buddhism developed the most direct analysis of the objective, the terminology evolved into a universal.

    6) But as in all things, the stoic method, epicurean objective, and scientific(empirical) paradigm, and pursuit of agency(dominance) rather than withdrawal (submission), reflect the european rather than african, semitic, hindu, east asian metaphysics: realism, naturalism, agency.


    Source date (UTC): 2019-09-25 07:53:00 UTC