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From The Daily Dialogue

Broadcast of 2/10/98

Subject: [DailyDialogue 41] Resistance

"After years of doing therapy, I've come to the conclusion that when a person enters therapy there is someting in him that honestly desires self-knowldge, but there is something else, something much more powerful, that would like to foil the process. Something works against the therapy, and that spirit is so entangled with positive intentions that it is difficult to detect. It does its work of sabotage quietly." Thomas Moore, Soul Mates

There are times that I'd rather not dialogue, rather not disclose, rather not listen and rather not mirror, nor have more insight about you or me or us. It's OK to have an occasional time for resistance.

Experiment: Allow a time for eating chips, drinking soda, and watching the tube or reading a romance while refusing to carry on any sort of meaningful conversation.

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