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feary87
feary :
salam dari malang om sapa pakek vt
2021-10-02 09:34:45
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madu_klanceng_ledokan
Madu Klanceng Murni :
kali inak maemo emah tek😂😂😂
2021-10-02 11:18:33
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umbyar111
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lurr request kanggo konco hang gampang ngambulan lurr🙏🙏
2021-10-05 05:16:00
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lare wetan kono.. kang baihaki... beletok nawai😂😂
2021-10-02 10:18:46
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IPIN UYE :
kari celutak njalukan
2021-10-02 11:25:52
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inijoker_80
orang biasa :
paane hang cair ikau
2021-10-02 11:20:43
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ludes wsan cak
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aldifirmansyah3616 :
es batune kang cair😂😂😂
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-Potongan Koyok EmpaL., -Serondeng Kayyyy...
2021-10-02 12:49:07
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Candralis :
enjok² poh yo😂🤣
2021-10-02 16:15:07
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Sumarto118 :
weroh paran to kang😂😂hang cair iku paran😅😅
2021-10-02 17:02:49
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Paran ndane Yo hang cair 😁😁😁
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Supri Anto :
mrinio kang
2021-10-02 10:11:09
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izin Stitch bang 🙏
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#Religion is a great comfort to a great many people. In fact, #Marx , #Freud , #Nietzsche and #Skinner all argue that it's a defining characteristic of religion to act as a defence mechanism. It's a balm to soothe our pains and a crutch to keep us from falling.  But in the 1980s, the #Buddhist teacher John #Welwood coined the expression ‘spiritual bypassing’ to argue how damaging this can sometimes be.  For Welwood, #spiritualbypassing is ‘using spiritual ideas and practices to sidestep personal, emotional, unfinished business.’  In other words, it's when the #religious believer uses their beliefs to sidestep the need to address their real symptoms.  Consider two examples. Harriet is depressed, and so she turns to her friend Jane for help. Jane says, Pray to God. God will help. And this is what Harriet does. Every night she prays that God will take away her self-loathing and lethargy. She prays she will feel better. She prays to feel anything at all.  Now imagine Philip, dad has died and Philip loved his dad deeply and feels the ache of his death is tearing him apart. And so, he turns the Buddhist practices of non-attachment. He meditates for days at a time and reads Buddhist literature at night. He comes to believe that yearning for his dead dad is wrong. It's born of desire. For Wellwood, both Harriet and Philip are spiritually bypassing their need for help. Welwood is a Buddhist, and his argument is not an argument against religion per se, but he is saying that religion is not a cure or surrogate. It's not a replacement for therapy and genuine help. #philosophy #psychology #therapy
#Religion is a great comfort to a great many people. In fact, #Marx , #Freud , #Nietzsche and #Skinner all argue that it's a defining characteristic of religion to act as a defence mechanism. It's a balm to soothe our pains and a crutch to keep us from falling. But in the 1980s, the #Buddhist teacher John #Welwood coined the expression ‘spiritual bypassing’ to argue how damaging this can sometimes be. For Welwood, #spiritualbypassing is ‘using spiritual ideas and practices to sidestep personal, emotional, unfinished business.’ In other words, it's when the #religious believer uses their beliefs to sidestep the need to address their real symptoms. Consider two examples. Harriet is depressed, and so she turns to her friend Jane for help. Jane says, Pray to God. God will help. And this is what Harriet does. Every night she prays that God will take away her self-loathing and lethargy. She prays she will feel better. She prays to feel anything at all. Now imagine Philip, dad has died and Philip loved his dad deeply and feels the ache of his death is tearing him apart. And so, he turns the Buddhist practices of non-attachment. He meditates for days at a time and reads Buddhist literature at night. He comes to believe that yearning for his dead dad is wrong. It's born of desire. For Wellwood, both Harriet and Philip are spiritually bypassing their need for help. Welwood is a Buddhist, and his argument is not an argument against religion per se, but he is saying that religion is not a cure or surrogate. It's not a replacement for therapy and genuine help. #philosophy #psychology #therapy

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