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Politics : View from the Center and Left

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To: Suma who wrote (31042)11/7/2006 2:23:59 PM
From: freelyhovering  Read Replies (1) of 541173
 
Freud contended that there is no such thing as "NO" in our unconscious mind. The question then is how afraid one is of ones thoughts and fantasies. They don't have to become behaviors, you know. Thoughts and fantasies never hurt anyone. My favorite Meditation Guru, Larry Rosenberg, Director of the Cambridge Insight Meditation Center in Cambridge, MA, likes to say, when speaking about thoughts that come into ones mind when focusing on ones breathing: "All critters are welcome at our own parties. Let yourself notice them without judgement, and continue with your breathing." (actually paraphrased). The key is thoughts without judgement. It is the judgements, mostly about ourselves, that cause each of us misery. (end of sermon)
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