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ing on of hands" as a means to express compassion and in some cases to invoke healing. By practitioners of Eastern traditions such as Taoism and Buddhism. Buddhist monks in Thailand, for example, often learn the art of massage and practice it in their temples. Massage (or emotional growth Allowing
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ely freed oneself of the confusions and illusions that characterize much of the ordinary human’s inner existence. It is noteworthy, for example, that Buddhism contains both a richly developed ethics of universal compassion, and also an intricate logical theory of the inner workings of cognition [Stc00], det
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