Mindfulness is a philosophy of dying.
I was contemplating the underlying theory of the mindfulness. I wanted to look at it philosophically a little bit.
But let me explain my dissertation... I noticed that on of the subtle aims of the mindfulness is to free our mind from the emotional aspect of it, to view everything objectivily, not to judge, to the point that everything becomes neutral.
I can't really understand the meaning of a life without a desire, i think life without desire is really nothingness, it is just irrelevant things go here and there.
If i am to objectivy even my emotions and desires and view it as delusions, i think then everything loses its meaning.
Nothing would have intrinsic meaning in itself.
It is just like dying, to be neutral to everything, isn't that the ultimate aim of all buddist philosophy? To break the circle of incarnation itself.
If you are using mindfulness as a tool without any further contempltive conclusions, it is ok, i am just sharing my thoughts anyway.