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As mental
factors flow into consciousness, they color and distort the clarity with
which we see what is actually going on, either in the world or in our
own minds. Sometimes the mind is "beset by aversion" —that is, we feel
annoyance at or distaste for some object of experience. Resenting this,
or wishing it were not so, does no good and can even make aversion
worse. With mindfulness practice, one simply abides without clinging and
lets the experience come and go.
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