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One of the key strategies of Buddhist practice is to abandon unhealthy states that have arisen in the mind. This word abandon
is used in a particular way—as an alternative to either accepting or
rejecting the experience. If you act out an unhealthy state of mind, you
are only strengthening it, and if you repress it, you are only
postponing its impact. The middle way is to be aware of the unhealthy
state of mind, understand it is harmful, and gently release your hold on
it.
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