wrong that, know, Dr. Andersen replied calmly. This, right here—us tal — Gudjon Bergmann, Meditating Psychiatrist Tried Kill

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You are wrong about that, you know, Dr. Andersen replied calmly. This, right here—us talking, sitting in this overlit room, a bunch of shrinks watching us through the tinted windows—this is the dream. The peace you felt before, that is reality. It is the I. The only part of existence that does not change, that cannot change, that will not change. You may not be ready to understand this quite yet, but if you continue meditating, you will.

Gudjon Bergmann, The Meditating Psychiatrist Who Tried to Kill Himself

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