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  • Feb. 7th, 2008 at 3:40 PM
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A Sourcebook in Asian Philosophy
by John M. Koller, and Patricia Koller



Habits:
When you know someone who is very funny, isn't it interesting how you might laugh at almost anything they say, even if it's not funny? When we know someone who's often argumentative, when they ask a question, isn't it interesting how we'll suddenly become defensive because we assume they're looking for material to argue?

Just because someone has been a certain way before, doesn't mean they'll always be that way.


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CET

"Much of the suffering in the world comes from the illusion that we are separate from one another." - Gautama Buddha


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[info]suitemindcrime wrote:
Feb. 9th, 2008 08:43 pm (UTC)
You are correct. And it works not just in the way of how I have always perceived you to be, but in how you have perceived me to be AND in how we all perceive each other.

Yep - you're right. Often. And to be honest, it is for that reason that you never cease to surprise and amaze me.

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