TurquoiseB wrote:
>
> One could say that the common denominator in both cases is the
> rigidity of their underlying belief system and the level
> of personal identification they have with that rigid
> belief system.  Anything that appears to contradict the
> belief system is perceived as a personal attack against
> them, because they have identified with their belief
> system so strongly.

I think you've just described the nature of identification in 
bondage. The ego creates all these beliefs vital to 
buttressing its little world. Threaten the beliefs, and you 
threaten the ego's very existence. 

 - Patrick Gillam





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