I hesitate to ever give a rationalist the advice to keep thinking about something that’s causing them to disembody while they work on embodiment. Even if there’s a good way for them to do so, my impression is that most who would be inclined to try cannot do that. They’ll overthink. It’s like suggesting an alcoholic not stop cold-turkey but leaving them to decide how much to wean back.
But I do think there’s a balance point that if it could be enacted would actually be healthier for quite a few people.
I’m just not holding most folks’ hands here! So the “cold turkey” thing strikes me as better general advice for those going at it on their own with minimal support.
I mostly just agree.
I hesitate to ever give a rationalist the advice to keep thinking about something that’s causing them to disembody while they work on embodiment. Even if there’s a good way for them to do so, my impression is that most who would be inclined to try cannot do that. They’ll overthink. It’s like suggesting an alcoholic not stop cold-turkey but leaving them to decide how much to wean back.
But I do think there’s a balance point that if it could be enacted would actually be healthier for quite a few people.
I’m just not holding most folks’ hands here! So the “cold turkey” thing strikes me as better general advice for those going at it on their own with minimal support.