dualistic perception and mindfulness
Dualistic perception refers to the tendency of perceiving things as either good or bad, right or wrong, without considering the nuances or interconnectedness of reality. On the other hand, mindfulness is the quality of being fully present and aware, without judgment, in the current moment, allowing for a more open and non-dualistic perception of experiences.
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