Jesse Fairchild Chavero

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It is a fundamental tenet of Buddhist thought that before emptiness of self can be realized, the self must be experienced fully, as it appears. It is the task of therapy, as well as of meditation, to return those split-off elements to a person’s awareness—to make the person see that they are not, in fact, split-off elements at all, but essential aspects of his or her own being.
Thoughts Without a Thinker: Psychotherapy from a Buddhist Perspective
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