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This Is Not About You: A Meditation Without Resolution

The Deeper Thinking Podcast

For those drawn to ethics that resist spectacle, where presence replaces performance and surrender replaces grasping.

What if the path to meaning begins where self-concern ends? This episode takes a quiet step away from the hunger to be seen and turns toward an older kind of contact, the kind that doesn’t center us. We explore attention not as consumption but as relinquishment, and ask what happens when we treat the world not as mirror, but as encounter. There are moments, this episode suggests, when the most urgent act is to not nsert ourselves. To stay. To see. To stop shaping everything into story.

With reference to practices of contemplative withdrawal, non-dual philosophy, and ethics of opacity, this meditation weaves across the quiet terrain of refusal. From sacred texts to street-level presence, from the superabundance of experience to the poverty of interpretation, we trace the possibility of meaning that does not serve self-definition. What emerges is not an answer, but a mode of witnessing. Not certainty—but reverence without possession.

Thinkers like Simone Weil, Édouard Glissant, and Spinoza appear not as authorities but as echoes. Their refusal to domesticate the world into narrative becomes a kind of ethical syntax: stay with the thing, and stop claiming it. Not about you. Not even about it. Just the possibility of presence.

Reflections

A few still places we return to in this episode:

  • To perceive is not always to understand. Sometimes it is to stop interpreting.
  • The self does not need to be dismantled, just uncentered.
  • Silence is not the absence of insight. It is its atmosphere.
  • Not everything seen must be used. Not everything felt must be spoken.
  • Attention is not grasping. It is reverent proximity.
  • There is wisdom in non-interference. Presence, not performance.
  • Meaning can arise in places where identity dissolves.
  • To walk beside something without claiming it—this may be love in its most ethical form.
  • Why Listen?

    • Explore ethics of presence that do not require control or narrative.
    • Encounter ancient contemplative ideas through modern phenomenology.
    • Reflect on perception as surrender rather than appropriation.
    • Engage thinkers like Weil, Spinoza, and Glissant on ethics without utility.
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        Bibliography

        • Weil, Simone. Gravity and Grace. Routledge, 2002.
        • Glissant, Édouard. Poetics of Relation. University of Michigan Press, 1997.
        • Spinoza, Baruch. Ethics. Penguin Classics, 2005.
        • Ram Dass. Be Here Now. Lama Foundation, 1971.
        • Bibliography Relevance

          • Simone Weil: Offers an ethic of radical attention as self-removal.
          • Édouard Glissant: Protects the right not to be understood, defending opacity.
          • Baruch Spinoza: Grounds ethics in immanence, not ego.
          • Ram Dass: Holds presence as the whole path, not the means to another.
          • Let this one not be about you. Let it be about what remains when you stop being the center of the sentence.

            #Weil #Spinoza #Glissant #RamDass #Attention #EthicalPresence #Phenomenology #Opacity #TheDeeperThinkingPodcast #Philosophy #ContemplativeEthics

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