Guidelines Update
Posted: Mon May 06, 2013 10:46 am
We have posted this message elsewhere on the forums but feel it would be useful to post it here too in the hope that every forum member will see it.
As moderators, we feel it is sometimes necessary to remind members that this forum, like any other, has parameters that need to be observed and respected.
Everyday Mindfulness is a forum primarily concerned with forming a community around mindfulness in a secular but open- minded and supportive setting.
While we accept that everyone has their own interpretation of what mindfulness means to them, the moderation team have become increasingly uncomfortable with the direction certain threads have taken.
For the majority of this community, the concepts of “awakening” and “enlightenment” are not part of mindfulness practice and, as such, they would be better discussed elsewhere.
Also, we feel that it is important to draw a line between offering helpful advice to other members and that which might be perceived to be actual teaching.
We hope this message is taken in the spirit in which it is intended. It is not our intention to judge others or to censor their views. But there are occasions when we need to make decisions based on what we instinctively feel is right for the majority of this community.
Best wishes, The Moderation Team
As moderators, we feel it is sometimes necessary to remind members that this forum, like any other, has parameters that need to be observed and respected.
Everyday Mindfulness is a forum primarily concerned with forming a community around mindfulness in a secular but open- minded and supportive setting.
While we accept that everyone has their own interpretation of what mindfulness means to them, the moderation team have become increasingly uncomfortable with the direction certain threads have taken.
For the majority of this community, the concepts of “awakening” and “enlightenment” are not part of mindfulness practice and, as such, they would be better discussed elsewhere.
Also, we feel that it is important to draw a line between offering helpful advice to other members and that which might be perceived to be actual teaching.
We hope this message is taken in the spirit in which it is intended. It is not our intention to judge others or to censor their views. But there are occasions when we need to make decisions based on what we instinctively feel is right for the majority of this community.
Best wishes, The Moderation Team