Every entry on this site is intended to stimulate a response in the reader that I call a “loop of interplay”.
It is important to understand my attentional templates model in order to use this system.
Familiarity with koan practice also helps, as does a grasp of integral metatheory.
To benefit in the way that I wish you to, you must be capable of meditating and sustaining a causal vantage point. These entries require that the mind be in “parallel processing” mode.
A loop of interplay is a type of intentionally generated stubborn causal object that allows you to quickly enter into a unique altered state of consciousness as a result of discovering the right attentional template needed to “crack” this new type of koan: the analytic template. Specifically, each entry has been written so that when it is being engaged with, it frustrates the full satisfaction of one’s desire to see its relevance or point. The key is to discover which of my six basic attentional templates (and sometimes more advanced ones) can be used in sequence or in combination in order to replicate the state of consciousness I was in when I created any given analytic template.