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Presence (Part 3): Uprooting Reactive Patterns Through Insight
Developmental psychology has shown that as we grow, what we perceive ourselves to be (that is, what we identify with) grows, too. At different stages of life, we may identify with different things: our body, our intimate relationships, the groups we belong to, the systems of thought we subscribe to, even the process of evolution itself. This is how the self evolves. Continue reading
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