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We are conditioned to the danger of a cliff, a snake or an animal.

We are conditioned to the danger of a cliff, a snake or an animal.

From Dialogue 9 with Allan W. Anderson in San Diego, 22 February 1974

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We are conditioned to the danger of a cliff, a snake or an animal. But we are also conditioned to this idea that you must act according to an idea. We are conditioned to thinking that we cannot act without a formula, a concept or belief, and conditioned to danger. So these two are the factors of our conditioning. Action is not merely a repetition of what has been, modified. Action is when you see and do.

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