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I don't really have time to address everything right now, and since you're right that I'm not very knowledgeable about the field of parapsychological research, I'm going to skip responding to the fir…
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From the "Managing Stress and Anger in Conflict," chapter of Tjosvold & Johnson's book Productive Conflict Management (Irvington: 1983).
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A healthy relationship with healthy boundaries with an experienced meditation teacher/therapist is a great blessing and the best help when it comes to smoothing and facilitating the healing process.
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Thank you for such a detailed analysis. So far as I see, though we're both, it appears, ultimately skeptical, we have our greatest psychological and existential preferences founded upon a nearly mutu…
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You may be right. This reminds me of something I wrote a while back about what Nietzsche might have meant when he wrote:Let’s position ourselves, by contrast, at the end of this immense process, in t…
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The ego is something necessary for survival and self-identification in the conventional, phenomenal world. The conception of the ego itself is something wholly conventional as it is simply a modern, …
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Path Press Publications published two volumes of Collected Writings of Ñānavīra Thera: the first one is revised edition of one of the Buddhist classics, Clearing the Path, and in the second are early…
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