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'All sound is mantra' as the experiment of Krishnamurti mentioned in the article demonstrates. But without examining assumed and unstudied views and intentions one holds, this or any other practice will just get us stuck instead. I think the two views and intentions the author held are common: 1. the method part and life part are separate; 2. a very long and arduous process is required to achieve freedom. Actually, there are more assumptions going on beneath these statementsstatement too.
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'All sound is mantra' as the experiment of Krishnamurti mentioned in the article demonstrates. But without examining assumed and unstudied views and intentions one holds, this or any other practice will just get us stuck instead. I think the two views and intentions the author held are common: 1. the method part and life part are separate; 2. a very long and arduous process is required to achieve freedom. Actually, there are more assumptions going on beneath these statement too.
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'All sound is mantra' as the experiment of Krishnamurti mentioned in the article demonstrates. But without examining assumed and unstudied views and intentions one holds, this or any other practice will just get us stuck instead. I think the two views and intentions the author held are common: 1. the method part and life part are separate; 2. a very long and arduous process is required to achieve freedom. Actually, there are more assumptions going on beneath these statements too.