“Dualistic thinking refers to a perception, or a way of seeing the world through opposing categories: us/them, good/bad, like/dislike. Often, we don’t even realize that we are doing this. However, when we cling to this “opposites” thinking, we can create suffering for ourselves and others.”
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No-Nonsense Zen for Beginners: Clear Answers to Burning Questions About Core Zen Teachings
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