To actually implement the task: "simply sit", has nothing to do with "postures". But if you involuntarily focus on the task "simply sit" .. and "remain in that" (= you »practice« simply sitting), therefore "without actually implementing the task" .. that has something to do with "postures" .. and artificial "states of mind".
Excursus: What is a "Sangha"?
Sangha = Kalyana Mitta
Kalyana Mitta = Sotapanna
Teacher = M.C. Gautama B.
Dharma = shared endoperspective, based on actual experience
Foundation for "actual experience": recogniced difference between the actual and the seemingly.
Task: Simply sit. Implement this task for a while, before you read further. Recognice: To "practice" simply sitting, is obviously not simply sitting. You need to understand the uncontrived difference and actual meaning of the task, then you are naturally able to implement this task actually, instead of "practicing" resp. "grasping" it again.
Excursus: What is a "Sangha"?
Sangha = Kalyana Mitta
Kalyana Mitta = Sotapanna
Teacher = M.C. Gautama B.
Dharma = shared endoperspective, based on actual experience
Foundation for "actual experience": recogniced difference between the actual and the seemingly.
Task: Simply sit. Implement this task for a while, before you read further. Recognice: To "practice" simply sitting, is obviously not simply sitting. You need to understand the uncontrived difference and actual meaning of the task, then you are naturally able to implement this task actually, instead of "practicing" resp. "grasping" it again.
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