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Old 04-11-2010, 03:27 AM   #25 (permalink)
KaleidoskopicVision
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Originally Posted by rei View Post
Welcome! Felt like real you there Hello to real KV

Yeah, I would agree that the destructive approach can just make it more complicated. Even the literature on this stuff talks about working with all the various forms of self instead of aggression against self... all those pieces of self are there for a reason and had a higher purpose to serve at one point or another. I think the process of letting go of the false parts may be a bit easier if we can actually feel grateful to them for serving their higher purpose.

(Hehe... I'm procrastinating on a paper but at least I'm applying what I've been reading about )

Glad you resonated with the suggestion
Wow Almaas sure wrote alot of books! Is there one you would recommend before all the others? They all look very helpful, which is somewhat surprising considering the sheer volume of the books.
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