A few weeks ago, I was talking with Michael Taft, and one of the topics that came up was that for a meditating person it’s very hard to start navigating life when you are on the personal development spiral that meditation puts you on and also states of consciousness and healing and etc., etc.
In a sense what David Chapman is trying to solve is also something very similar to this.
I heard that you are working with the question “What is the appropriate level of engagement with a person or situation?”. I’m curious what’s your best resource on how to answer or navigate that?
A few weeks ago, I was talking with Michael Taft, and one of the topics that came up was that for a meditating person it’s very hard to start navigating life when you are on the personal development spiral that meditation puts you on and also states of consciousness and healing and etc., etc.
In a sense what David Chapman is trying to solve is also something very similar to this.
I heard that you are working with the question “What is the appropriate level of engagement with a person or situation?”. I’m curious what’s your best resource on how to answer or navigate that?
Have you read David Chapman's last few posts? He's murdering philosophy and he's very effective at it! I'm curious what do you think about that?