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This seems like a natural movement from our first discussion. I felt that much of the conversation gravitated toward and orbited these points of resistance in ourselves, in terms of what we want and what we reject experientially, as well as the rational pathways (explanations) we create about why this or that thing should be avoided, and how to make certain that it happens. I want to explore those points of resistance deeper, where it comes from, and why it seems to have complete control over our attention constantly. Are the things we want/seek ("good", roughly) and the things we fear/resist ("evil", roughly) truly inseparable? If so, what does that mean for our approach to both? Where does the balance lie?

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Looking forward to it!

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