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1 June 08
“We cannot and do not end pain, but we can and do end suffering. We end suffering by ceasing to identify with what we are not: a pattern that interprets experience as separate and other and then operates to control or justify its own imagined existence.” – Ken McLeod, American Buddhist writer
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