Reflections on training
Alexander Sanshin, Rev.
When I am able to respond in a still and open way to the needs of any situation there is a way in which what is good to do can become clear; whereas when I am caught up at any level with what ‘I’ have to do, or looking at things from the perspective of ‘I’, then what comes back is usually a sharp reminder of the way in which that ‘I’ is in itself delusion.
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