← Back to context Comment by perfmode 1 year ago Meditation requires Beingness. 2 comments perfmode Reply adrianN 1 year ago Neither of those words have a sufficiently precise meaning that you could tell whether a human has/does it or not. perfmode 1 year ago You’re right that ‘Beingness’ and ‘meditation’ are hard to define with precision, but the essence of meditation isn’t about external markers—it’s about an inner, subjective awareness of presence that can’t be fully reduced to objective measures.
adrianN 1 year ago Neither of those words have a sufficiently precise meaning that you could tell whether a human has/does it or not. perfmode 1 year ago You’re right that ‘Beingness’ and ‘meditation’ are hard to define with precision, but the essence of meditation isn’t about external markers—it’s about an inner, subjective awareness of presence that can’t be fully reduced to objective measures.
perfmode 1 year ago You’re right that ‘Beingness’ and ‘meditation’ are hard to define with precision, but the essence of meditation isn’t about external markers—it’s about an inner, subjective awareness of presence that can’t be fully reduced to objective measures.
Neither of those words have a sufficiently precise meaning that you could tell whether a human has/does it or not.
You’re right that ‘Beingness’ and ‘meditation’ are hard to define with precision, but the essence of meditation isn’t about external markers—it’s about an inner, subjective awareness of presence that can’t be fully reduced to objective measures.