dualistic concepts in mindfulness practice
Dualistic concepts in mindfulness practice refer to the notion of categorizing experiences and perceptions as either positive or negative, pleasant or unpleasant, desirable or undesirable, which can limit our ability to fully embrace and understand the present moment.
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