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Social Structure / Status Relation

Every human being has been conditioned to think and behave in certain ways – conditioned genetically as well as by their childhood experiences and their cultural environment. That is not who they are, but there is who they appear to … Continue reading

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Love and Hate

They may seem perfect for a while, such as when you are in love, but invariably that apparent perfection gets disrupted as arguments, conflicts, dissatisfaction, and emotional or even physical violence occur with increasing frequency. It seems that most love … Continue reading

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Do not suffer from the thinking mind

Inflow of new thoughts can remake you The world in which you live is not primarily determined by outward conditions and circumstances, but by thoughts that habitually occupy your mind. “A man’s life is what his thoughts make of it.” … Continue reading

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Life is an art

Life is an art and you are the artist. You are the master craftsman, shaping your existence from the cradle to the grave. You wield the tools, dream the dreams, see the visions, draw the plans, take the time and … Continue reading

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Co-ordinating Mind Activities

The minds that co-ordinate the activities of violence can co-ordinate the activities of co-operation All of our institutions – social, economic and political reflect our understanding of power as external. Police departments, like the military, are produced by the perception … Continue reading

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Emotional pain

The intensity of the pain depends on the degree of resistance to the present moment, and this in turn depends on how strongly you are identified with your mind. In other words, the more you are identified with your mind, … Continue reading

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Knowing yourself is freedom of voice

Prejudice of any kind implies that you are identified with the thinking mind.  It means you don’t see the other human being anymore, but only your own concept of that human being.  To reduce the aliveness of another human being … Continue reading

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