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Dr. Mitsch dives into a topic that we love to talk about, but struggle to live with any degree of au
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Mystery. The funny thing about the word is that is evokes the very thing it purports to describe.
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Why are we so committed to punishment as the primary means of change in our spiritual development?
When you are interacting with another person, are you more prone to look for the "right" answer, or