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“My mother would always say to me dismissively, ‘What do you know?’ ” As a child, Maryanne was always having to prove to her mother that she did, in fact, know something. She was never allowed, nor could she now allow herself, to have a mind that was unencumbered by knowing.
Going to Pieces Without Falling Apart: A Buddhist Perspective on Wholeness
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