Torquise B writes
Think of it in terms of a drug-addiction analogy.  The 
teacher is trying to get the student to realize that he is
addicted to a dangerous drug (ignorance, the ego, self,
his "stories").

Tom T writes:
In actually any and all beliefs are addictions. Why do we know that to
be true? If it wasn't true we would give up our beliefs in a moment.
Do we give them up easily? Doesn't appear we do based on the traffic
on this subject above. Again, a suggestion, to look at our beliefs as
suggested by Byron Katie and see how much real truth they hold and if
we may be ready to let some of them go. Tom




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