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Bruce Tift on Freedom, Open Mind, Psychotherapy, Buddhism, and Neurosis

Mu

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The Importance of Relative Experience

Buddhist view about relative experience as I understand it would be that we should just count on all of our experience in having both sane and neurotic components That are all will always be entangled with each other. We also avoid extreme joy and Power and sexuality and openness as well not just negative things again in in Bodharyana, uh, there's Absolute which perhaps is just that open intelligence that open immediate intimate Presence. There's relatively accurate Experiencing and Relatively inaccurate or false experiencing.

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