Gregg,

Your reply was vague, suggesting I may have communicated.

Is the following common knowledge or redundant in some way?

"When the obstacle is not an external object to be controlled or
manipulated, but one's very internal state, the scientific mind can't win,
because the person will continually declare the problem each time they try
to change it."

(This should have to do with intersecting between mind's 3a and 3b, and how
mind 1b expresses Mind 3a's identification with loss non-volitionally,
subverting any efforts to connect or cultivate a joyful, attractive
persona.)

Jamie

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