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author | Nicholas Johnson <mail@nicholasjohnson.ch> | 2025-02-05 00:00:00 +0000 |
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committer | Nicholas Johnson <mail@nicholasjohnson.ch> | 2025-02-05 00:00:00 +0000 |
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'anymore' means 'any longer'. 'any more' is incorrect.
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diff --git a/content/entry/the-best-way-to-proselytize-mindfulness.md b/content/entry/the-best-way-to-proselytize-mindfulness.md index a04115e..13e8b32 100644 --- a/content/entry/the-best-way-to-proselytize-mindfulness.md +++ b/content/entry/the-best-way-to-proselytize-mindfulness.md @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ draft: false --- When I started practicing mindfulness and seeing benefits, the first thing I wanted to do was tell everybody how great it was. Naturally when one finds something good, one wants to share it. The problem is [most people incessantly think all the time](/2021/02/06/the-addiction-to-thinking/). They're too lost in thought to give mindfulness a try. They're especially not going to try it just because I say so. -I've found the best way to proselytize mindfulness is through actions, not words. On this text-based journal, all I have is words, so I write about it. But in real life, I don't proselytize meditation any more unless it comes up because that doesn't work. What works is other people observing the way I am. +I've found the best way to proselytize mindfulness is through actions, not words. On this text-based journal, all I have is words, so I write about it. But in real life, I don't proselytize meditation anymore unless it comes up because that doesn't work. What works is other people observing the way I am. Those who are mindful have a way about them. Through seeing the impermanence of the objects of consciousness again and again, they stop identifying with those objects. Nothing that happens seems to phase them. Not because they're stuck in some edgy teenage nihilist phase, but because they accept their conscious reality and its transience. The resulting equanimity of mind presents itself different ways in different people, but typically it's obvious to attentive observers. |