The human organism has the most wonderful powers of adaptation to both physical and psychological pain. But these can only come into full play when t… - Alan Watts

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The human organism has the most wonderful powers of adaptation to both physical and psychological pain. But these can only come into full play when the pain is not being constantly restimulated by this inner effort to get away from it, to separate the “I” from the feeling. The effort creates a state of tension in which the pain thrives. But when the tension ceases, mind and body begin to absorb the pain as water reacts to a blow or cut.

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Alan Wilson Watts (6 January 1915 – 16 November 1973) was an English philosopher, writer, speaker, and expert in comparative religion.

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Los filósofos del período de la Revolución Francesa, y en el siglo XIX Feuerbach, Marx, Stirner y Nietzsche, expresaron una vez más sin ambages la idea de que el individuo no debería someterse a propósitos ajenos a su propia expansión o felicidad.

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