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Dr. Frances Vaughan describes the spiritual path as
 
  a. a journey from ignorance to understanding, from bondage to freedom, and from fear to love.
  b. a winding journey through the light and dark experiences of our life.
  c. the ultimate goal of those seeking to spread joy and enlightenment to the world.
  d. a creative process through which one becomes uncomfortably aware of their own deity and the responsibility that entails.
  e. the lifelong journey to death.

Question 2

The natural outgrowth of the Naikan experience is
 
  a. a desire to share the experience with others.
  b. gratitude and the desire to be of service to others.
  c. despair and a sense of longing until the therapeutic goals are fully realized.
  d. self-retribution.
  e. global awareness.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: a

Answer to Question 2

Answer: b




FButt

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Reply 2 on: Jul 30, 2018
Wow, this really help


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