how do we change?
ourselves, our primary process, seems fairly clear. Then, as the work progresses and we begin to pick up what has been further from consciousness and experience more of the original secondary process, our identity changes and we no longer identify with our original selves. We transform, and get a new primary process. At that moment of new identity,
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We are especially attracted by the teachings of Thich Nhat Hanh, who says that “right understanding” comes from being in the stream, while previous “knowledge” acts like an “obstacle” to it. We must all be on the same Buddhist track, which stresses the importance of transcending our previous knowledge, even knowledge of ourselves.
Amy Mindell, Arnold Mindell • Riding the Horse Backwards
does knowledge get in the way of knowing?
Why wait until we die to die?
Amy Mindell, Arnold Mindell • Riding the Horse Backwards
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