Here is some background information:
I believe that the human brain does not conceptualize, or down right ignores, negation in speech. In other words, the word NOT is unrecognized. Therefore, my opening statement becomes "Do think of a pink elephant." It is only later that we superimpose the notion of NOT to a concept that we already planted in our minds. Thoughts of pink elephants arise so that we may know of what we are NOT supposed to think... too late, we already did.
From Jundo's RECOMMENDED DAILY "Metta" PRACTICE post:
Why do we plant seeds suggesting someone is ill? Also, there is a school that I walk past on my way to work that has signs stating "Drug Free Zone" and "Tobacco Free Zone." Again, why do we need to plant seeds of drugs and tobacco, every day, into the minds of young children in order to tell them what NOT to do?
Any thoughts...
I believe that the human brain does not conceptualize, or down right ignores, negation in speech. In other words, the word NOT is unrecognized. Therefore, my opening statement becomes "Do think of a pink elephant." It is only later that we superimpose the notion of NOT to a concept that we already planted in our minds. Thoughts of pink elephants arise so that we may know of what we are NOT supposed to think... too late, we already did.
From Jundo's RECOMMENDED DAILY "Metta" PRACTICE post:
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(Note that, for reasons of our Soto Practice, I have modified some phrasing common to other traditions to be more embracing of conditions 'as they are'. For example, we should aspire for people to be healthy as well as "at ease in all their ills", not merely the former.)
(Note that, for reasons of our Soto Practice, I have modified some phrasing common to other traditions to be more embracing of conditions 'as they are'. For example, we should aspire for people to be healthy as well as "at ease in all their ills", not merely the former.)
Any thoughts...
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