Reply To: Y2Q2) The intoxication of anger and desire

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Sara Caldwell
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ps- Just for fun, I’ve often thought that when the bonds of that addiction (to the self-cherishing mind) are completely broken, there must be thunderclaps or lightning or rainbows spontaneously produced, kind of like when energy is released when molecular bonds are broken. 🙂