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Unvolitional Process

  • Writer: Hiroko Tsukiji-Steinberg
    Hiroko Tsukiji-Steinberg
  • Jan 10, 2022
  • 1 min read

Man finds himself in the ironic position of, on the one hand, deeply yearning for the manifestations of these unvolitional processes and, on the other, fearing and battling against them. This is a terrible and a tragic conflict. It can only be resolved when the fear is being given up. The yearning can only be fulfilled when the fear is being given up.



Pathwork Guide Lecture No. 152

An Unedited Lecture May 7, 1967

CONNECTION BETWEEN EGO AND UNIVERSAL POWER

 
 
 

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