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Thoughts are of the subconscious mind. If we give attention to the thought we pull up the whole program. In order to experience suffering one has to 1) have thought and 2) give attention to thought.
The goal is to not work from thought (reacting) but to let the thought pass us without giving attention to it. This is what Jesus meant with "do not judge according to the appearance". To judge is to take thought. Thank you for that Vivian. That was a light bulb moment for me. Gary
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