Letting the knots go free.

Mon 22 Mar 2010

Uncovering, Discovering and Recovering. Exploring key themes in buddhism and psychotherapy to illuminate their differing notions of what is being covered up, the styles of response to this, and where they lead.

 One of the factors that makes the investigation of crime so difficult is that vested
interests arrange a cover-up. Those with something to lose cover their tracks so that the source of their crime can be hidden – and if possible projected onto someone else in order that they take the blame instead.

Detectives are trained to be suspicious, to resist the temptation to be taken in by taking the evidence and stories at face value. Psychotherapy and dharma are also concerned with the exploration of cover-ups and the search for the true causal matrix of problematic experience.



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