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Today I learnt about something I always pondered on but I never knew its name

It is 靜坐.

Alive at first it looks like mindfulness meditation, but it is not. Mindfulness says “Follow the breath, release, let go, observe, let go.”

靜坐 says "don't move away until the heart reveals itself.”

Mindfulness promises calm

靜坐 demands honesty.

Zhu Xi wrote, “When one sits in quietude, the mind is clear and the principle is manifest.” This is not comfort, it is confrontation.

Mindfulness is a soft bed for the tired; 靜坐 is a mirror polished until every shadow shows.

Wang Yangming said, “To investigate principle is to seek it in one’s own heart.”

That is why 靜坐 matters now. It is not an escape from the world, it mattera as a way to return to it upright.

Comfort ends in forgetting; 靜坐 ends in remembering what cannot be ignored and embracing it in life.
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Moh1992 · 31-35, M
I love those kind of thoughts. You know my mind never stop thinking and I think most my childhood depression was because of that 🤔
powernap · 56-60, M
This is so profound. Can you PLEASE tell me more about this? Thank you.
Miram · 31-35, F
@powernap

Confucian 靜坐 (quiet-sitting) is very different from Buddhist or Daoist meditation, since it is not about ultimately emptying the mind but about moral reflection and rectification of thought. The emphasis is on the transformation . Zhu Xi described it as “holding the mind in unity without distraction to nurture it” meaning to watch thoughts arise without chasing them just like in mindfulness but besides of that recollecting and centering the heart intentionally. The thinking need be purposeful. Wang Yangming went further, warning against quietism and insisting that “quiet sitting is only for examining and rectifying the mind not to self comfort.” and that's the difference, it is an active moral vigilance in which one inspects thoughts for selfishness and clarifies the innate knowledge behind actions. And lives according to that knowledge in life. They learn and they apply.

There is much more and it needs be read directly from Neo Confucius sources. They don't define the techniques just what it is. A part of why techniques aren't defined is because they believe it is an innate process. It doesn't need learning. And every person's moral call is different.
It drives me crazy that I can't mouth that sound while reading since it's just symbols to me.
@Miram [media=https://vocaroo.com/1dOiScGe3HDw]
Miram · 31-35, F
@SinlessOnslaught yes, the second
@Miram You're a cultural encyclopedia 🤗
jehova · 36-40, M
Great wisdom! Thats japanese?
Miram · 31-35, F
@jehova Chinese
jehova · 36-40, M
@Miram ah thanks! very interesting. Ive been getting into meditation and eastern practes of mindfulness. Thanks again.
I find gratitude is huge

 
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