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Accepting reality as it is, instead of as we would like it to be, frees a person from conflict and the resulting 'suffering' that come from a sense of separate 'self'.
No one is truly alienated from reality; everyone/thing is intimately connected within the whole and must participate in it. When people 'see' themselves as separate they have created a fantasy world in which they must deal with alienation and suffering.
There is no alienation and suffering implicit within reality.
Matthew
Accepting reality as it is, instead of as we would like it to be, frees a person from conflict and the resulting 'suffering' that come from a sense of separate 'self'.
No one is truly alienated from reality; everyone/thing is intimately connected within the whole and must participate in it. When people 'see' themselves as separate they have created a fantasy world in which they must deal with alienation and suffering.
There is no alienation and suffering implicit within reality.
Matthew
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