Science to be alive. The dialogue between therapist and patients in humanistic therapy (№ 395423)

Larry found nothing, which is inevitably present in the center of the experience of our existence. The key word here is "experienced" in the past tense. What was, no longer exists. Only in the process of understanding we Express our existence. Only when Larry left attempts to prove he exists, he gained the freedom to be. He never replaced anything his past identity; instead, he found that she did not need him if he really subjectively experiencing the moment. Alan watts the line perfectly sums up the experience Larry: “where he is expected to meet a truth about himself he found freedom, but took it simply for nothing.”
№ 395423   Added Viker 19-05-2020 / 11:09

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