| domain | peterlevine.ws |
| summary | The text explores the subjective nature of experiencing sublimity from various objects like poetry, sunsets, or meditative exercises. It questions whether an object genuinely causes a certain experience and if some experiences can be deemed "sublime" while others should not. The author inquires about potential bias in relishing non-worthy things and considers the role of the creator's emotion versus the observer's responsibility in evoking emotions.
Cristina Moon's critique, as described, pertains to individuals at North American Zen centers who exhibit selective engagement with ideas and practices, focusing only on comfortable aspects without considering historical development or interconnections. They avoid challenging their own status and impact, neglect the racial hierarchy and exclusion issues within everyday culture, and fail to grasp connections among abstract beliefs (classified as Buddhist philosophy/theology). Essentially, Moon's portrayal reveals a lack of genuine openness and careful consideration in one's spiritual practices. |
| title | Peter Levine | A Blog for Civic Renewal |
| description | Peter Levine | A Blog for Civic Renewal |
| keywords | will, have, people, suffering, november, october, trump, july, december, september, august, june, april, march, february, january, compassion |
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| nslookup | A 199.167.131.51 |
| created | 2025-11-10 |
| updated | 2025-11-10 |
| summarized | 2025-11-14 |
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