William Schroeder

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Zen Buddhists refer to our normal uncontrolled thought process as monkey mind, and it’s easy to see why: we swing wildly from branch to branch, grasping at appealing objects, skittering away from unpleasant ones. We don’t feel we have much choice about where the monkey leaps next.
The Storms Can't Hurt the Sky: The Buddhist Path through Divorce
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