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John Hertel
November 12, 2015

The problem arises when we identify with these feelings . . .

John Hertel
November 12, 2015

When anger arises, or sorrow or love or joy, it is just anger angering, sorrow sorrowing, love loving, joy joying. Different feelings arise and pass, each simply expressing its own nature. The problem arises when we identify with these feelings, or thoughts, or sensations as being self or as belonging to "me": I'm angry, I'm sad.

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