An unusually hardcore meditation book
Nov. 7th, 2019 03:13 amBy Daniel Ingram (free online: www.mctb.org )
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and via review ( slatestarcodex.com/2017/09/18/book-review-mastering-the-core-teachings-of-the-buddha ) by the author of Unsong ( unsongbook.com )
Via integrateddaniel.info/book
and via review ( slatestarcodex.com/2017/09/18/book-review-mastering-the-core-teachings-of-the-buddha ) by the author of Unsong ( unsongbook.com )
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Date: 2021-02-19 04:50 pm (UTC)"Remember this quote from Surfing Uncertainty?:
Plausibly, it is only because the world we encounter must be parsed for action and intervention that we encounter, in experience, a relatively unambiguous determinate world at all. Subtract the need for action and the broadly Bayesian framework can seem quite at odds with the phenomenal facts about conscious perceptual experience: our world, it might be said, does not look as if it is encoded in an intertwined set of probability density distributions. Instead, it looks unitary and, on a clear day, unambiguous…biological systems, as mentioned earlier, may be informed by a variety of learned or innate “hyperpriors” concerning the general nature of the world. One such hyperprior might be that the world is usually in one determinate state or another."