Deconstructing Yourself

Culadasa on Meditation and Therapy

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Jun 2, 2019
Culadasa, a seasoned Buddhist meditation practitioner, discusses the overlap and divergence of meditation and therapy, highlighting how they address inner conflicts. He shares insights on minimizing psychological distress during insight experiences and the effects of different meditation practices on psychological material. Culadasa reflects on integrating therapy and meditation in Buddhism for comprehensive healing and personal growth.
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INSIGHT

How Meditation Reprograms Habitual Patterns

  • Meditation reveals and allows integration of buried behavioral patterns by making the stimulus→reaction→consequence loop conscious.
  • Culadasa explains stable attention exposes parts of the mind so they can recognize consequences and reprogram habitual responses learned from childhood.
ADVICE

Use Samatha Plus Sati To Work With Emotions

  • Develop samatha with strong introspective awareness (sati) so arising emotions surface and can be worked with rather than producing dull absorption.
  • Culadasa recommends directing attention first to bodily sensations, then emotions, then associated memories to integrate them safely.
INSIGHT

Quiet Mind Reveals Subtle Neuroses

  • Samatha (calm abiding) creates the quiet mental background where subtler neuroses and integrated personality patterns become visible.
  • In Culadasa's system, stage 4 and again near exclusive attention (stage 7) commonly reveal deeper purifications.
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